Will “Digital Inclusion” Make Life Better in the UK

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October 15, 2009 — “There are at least 10 million adults in the UK who have never been online,” reports
Charles Arthur in The Guardian (UK).
“Every year £900m of government customer service costs would be saved if all those 10 million were to interact just once a month via computer, rather than by phone or face to face.”
Martha Lane Fox ”is the new face of ‘digital inclusion’ – the glass-half-full approach to what has for years been called the ‘digital divide’, between those who do and those don’t use the internet.” Continue reading…
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