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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.
about:bill

I have been contributing to WebWise, the BBC's campaign to encourage net literacy, since it was called Computers Don't Bite.

I write a weekly column for the site and also contribute material to Ask Bruce.

Other Activities

Go Digital

Big Toe Radio Show

VoxPolitics

BBC News Online

OpenDemocracy

BBC Webwise

City University

Children's Books

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