Gordon Brown says Britain "must invest in digital future"
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said Britain must invest in the digital future as it is fundamental to the productivity and innovative capacity of so many other sectors.New global map of Digital Inclusion is published
The map covers 183 countries and will allow businesses and organisations to carry out direct comparisons of digital opportunity levels on a national and regional basis.
Should MPs embrace social media & what are the implications of them doing so?
MPs have so far failed to fully embrace the growing phenomenon of social media, with only 23 per cent actively promoting their presence on social networks[1].
Online shoppers rate user feedback above lower prices
New research suggests Internet shoppers rate personal recommendations and user reviews over price when it comes to making online purchases.
Deputy Minister for Digital Inclusion attends South Bristol Launch Event
Senior figures from government, business and services in Bristol joined the Deputy Minister for Digital Inclusion at the Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC) on April 2nd to show their support at the launch event for the new South Bristol Digital Neighbourhoods (SBDN) programme.
37 per cent of Brits say internet is greatest modern invention
The Internet has been named the greatest modern invention according to the results of a nationwide poll released by the Intellectual Property Office.
Pupils to study Twitter and blogs in primary schools shake-up
Children under 11 will be taught how to use the social media such as Facebook and Twitter, under plans for a more technology focused primary school curriculum.