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Government information site Directgov celebrates its fifth birthday this year and recently enjoyed its one billionth page impression. New Media Knowledge caught up with the site’s chief executive to learn about its ever changing role and the future of e-government.
morePrivacy and identity protection online is of constant concern to Internet users. New Media Knowledge spoke to Dr. Ian Brown of the Oxford Internet Institute to get his diagnosis on the state of Internet privacy in the UK today.
moreAs the dust settles from last Friday’s Digital Britain Summit, New Media Knowledge asked around to find out just who should be making ‘Digital Britain’ happen.
moreLord Carter unveiled his interim report into Digital Britain last week. New Media Knowledge caught up with some major players for their take and got mixed reviews.
moreThe UK Government has promised a report early next year containing recommendations of potential improvements which could be made in the country’s digital economy. New Media Knowledge asked the industry for its reaction.
moreThe UK Government launched its programme to help protect children from exposure to potentially harmful content on the Internet, including some forms of advertising. New Media Knowledge spoke to AOL, one of the companies involved, to see what real impact the new group would have.
moreCreative Clusters 2008 takes place in Glasgow from 17 to 20 November. Creative Clusters is an independent conference examining the growth of the creative economy. We are interested in initiatives from around the world that are designed to have an impact in both cultural and economic terms.
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