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Guardian - On-line OS maps

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The government is to explore ways of making all Ordnance Survey maps freely available online from April, in a victory for the Guardian's three-year Free Our Data campaign. The move will bring the UK into line with the free publication of maps that exists in the US.

Gordon Brown announced the change at a joint event in London today with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, who is now information tsar advising on the handing over of private government data to the public.

Business Resilience Awareness on Tuesday 17th November taking place at the Town Hall Redditch.

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Redditch BCRedditch BCBusinesses from all sectors need to show their resilience capability to potential customers, this event will take you through how planning for an unexpected incident will help you to continue to deliver your promises and provide you with improved customer service.
Not only will you hear from an International speaker on this topic, attendees will be provided with a free tool-kit to take away to help you put plans in place for your organisation.

Quick keys in MS Word-Download

quick key downloadquick key downloadUsing keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Word can help users to get the most out of the system.

It can help you avoid using the mouse which can in turn help reduce some muscle strain as you click through menus etc.

Please feel free to download and share this guide.

Giving people a Voice

ipadioipadioWithin the sector we want our clients to be heard and to provide compelling ways in which the work we do can be heard by our funders and supporters. Using this article and a few minutes on the internet, you will be able to broadcast live voice from your mobile, computer or telephone.

The system we are looking at is called IPADIO (an IP Radio).

Is your WIFI Secure? BBC Watchdog

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bbcbbcAn investigation by Watchdog has revealed that the UK's top three wi-fi providers; BT Openzone, The Cloud and T-Mobile are all susceptible to attack by hackers - leaving tens of thousands of users at risk of fraud.

Thousands of these hotspots are available nationwide in hotels, trains, airport lounges and high street food outlets but they may not be as safe as some users had anticipated.

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