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New Media Awards 2006
The winners plus:
Becky Hogge, A year is a lifetime in new media
Tom Armitage, The "next" big new media thing
Bill Thompson, Suppose the government really got IT
Dave Green, We can't all be winners
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New Media Awards 2005
The winners plus:
Kathryn Corrick on e-government's search for direction
William Davies on the need to support independent innovation
Becky Hogge wonders how Creative Commons will evolve
Iain Simons in on the game
Tom Armitage on how locational technology is changing our world
and Bill Thompson predicts the end of the World Wide Web.
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New Media Awards 2004
The winners plus:
Kathryn Corrick on the UK's quiet revolution
Alexander Stevenson on how local authorities are ahead
James Crabtree on politicians in cyberspace
Michael Bird on tagging
Tom Armitage on wireless networks
Elise Castelli on special communication needs
and Alexandra Greenwood on reinvigorating civic participation
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New Localism
How to deliver services closer to home
A round-table discussion on new localism.
Participants:
Roger Blitz (Chair), UK affairs editor, Financial Times
Ken Bodfish, Leader, Brighton and Hove City Council
Maura Brooks, Chief ICT officer, Leeds City Council
Felicity Everiss, Regional director, Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber
Steven Halls, Chief executive, Three Rivers District Council, Hertfordshire
Warren Hatter, Head of research, New Local Government Network
Mark Hepworth, Director, Local Futures Group
Phil Hope, Parliamentary ender-secretary of state, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Barry Quirk, Chief executive, London Borough of Lewisham
David Rickett, Head of local government, Atos Origin
Anne Seex, Chief Executive, Norwich City Council
John Thornton, Director of e-government, Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA)
Fahri Zihni, Chief ICT officer, Wolverhampton Metroplitan Borough Council
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Internet Security
A roundtable discussion
Participants:
Charlotte Barrow
John Carr (chair)
Mike Galvin
Stefan Haselwimmer
Detective Chief Superintendent Len Hynds
Scott Law
Geoffrey Llewellyn
Simon Moores
Brian Neale
Andrew Pinder
Sandra Quinn
Detective Sergeant Steve Santorelli
Paul Wood
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New Media Awards 2003
The winners plus:
leader by Kathryn Corrick
Dea Birkett on the benefits of a webucation
David Sharp on healthcare from a distance
Lilian Pizzichini finds a home for ethical journalism on the net
Will Skidelsky on foodie websites for all tastes
and observations by Naghmeh Nasirtousi, Jonn Elledge and Deepanshu Bagchee
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