I’ve been following the renewed interest in the digital divide since the publication of the Digital Britain report and also following Martha Lane Fox on twitter since she was appointed the government’s first Champion for Digital Inclusion. The reason I’m interested in all this is not just because I work in digital media, but also [...]
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BBC Appoints First Online Access Champion
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I think it’s about time this happened. Good news for the ‘Digital Divide’ and those left behind. Read an article in MarketingWeek here and expect more on Digital Britain from me soon. #digitalbritain on Twitter if you want to follow the discussion.
The most complex webTV project in the world?
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Back in 2006 I visited the European Parliament with thirty or so other hopeful representatives whose companies were invited to tender for the enormous and complex EuroParl webTV project, which was then just a twinkle in the eye of the teams at Brussells and Strasbourg HQs. If the tender documentation and requirements were complex, then [...]
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