andfinally.com: the archive edition

the website of Bill Thompson
technology critic and essayist

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Bill Thompson is a ‘controversialist’ – at least according to The Guardian – and pioneer of new media in the UK. Founder of The Guardian’s New Media Lab in the mid 1990’s, he ran the world’s first live Webcast from the ICA in 1994, created the first Website for an elected representative within the EU (Anne Campbell, 1995) and ran the first and so far only online debate for the Prime Minister’s Office (Nexus, 1997). Now he writes and talks about this stuff.
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Every Monday/Tuesday

You can hear me weekly on Digital Planet on the BBC World Service. The show is recorded at 1630 GMT and avaiable to download from later that afternoon, then it is broadcast on World Service radio during Tuesday.

Every Friday

My column appears on the BBC News website at http://news.bbc.co.uk/, in the Technology section

Every now and then

I appear on TV or radio, speak at or chair conferences or go along to events of interest.

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See Also...

The BillBlog

Digital Planet

BBC News

w4mp

Cambridge Film Festival podcast

openDemocracy

BBC Webwise

City University

Children's Books

VoxPolitics

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Contact Bill

Email me at bill@andfinally.com or find out what I'm up to or where I came from. You can also read a short biography, 'My Life as a New Media Dog'

This site

This is the old version of the site, left here so that links don't get broken. Please don't rely on anything you read here being up to date - go to the home page at http://www.andfinally.com/ for current information

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