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Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured
News His announcement follows the recent award of £460,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to Bletchley Park and the apology by Prime Minster Gordon Brown to Alan Turing, the gifted Bletchley Park mathematician. [13 Oct 2009]
Bletchley Park lands £460,000 funding boost from lottery
News After prolonged debate over its future, Bletchley Park - home of the World War II codebreakers who cracked the Enigma code used by the Nazis - is to receive lottery funding. Bletchley, which houses the National Museum of... [29 Sep 2009]
Photos: WWII codebreakers return to Bletchley Park
Photo The museum is currently applying for a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to finance a redesign. During the Second World War these women pictured helped crack the codes used by the Nazis to protect communications. [07 Sep 2009]
DataCenter S.A. Improves Its Information and Transaction Services With a Robust IT Infrastructure
White Paper Datacenter S.A.headquartered in Bogota, offers information services to companies in the gaming and state lottery industries. It also contracts with other operators to provide added value for its clients by offering bill... [01 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 28.08.09
Round-Up Gone are the days when slacking in the office would encompass doodling, staring into space and elaborate daydreams about what to say to the boss upon winning the lottery. Loafing is now actually really hard work, what... [28 Aug 2009]
Code red: Cash pleas for struggling home of codebreakers
News The Bletchley Park Trust has also put in an application for lottery funding to renovate the huts the codebreakers worked in, Greenish said. A Liberal Democrat MP has asked the government for funding for Bletchley Park,... [24 Jul 2009]
Data moving to the cloud? Cybercrime will follow
News Also on the cybercrime panel was San Jose police sergeant Edward Schroder, who talked about how he spends his time investigating fraud related to sites like eBay and Craigslist, Nigerian or lottery scams, and money mule... [13 Jul 2009]
The Top 5 Ways ECM Can Help You Avoid an Annoying Co-Worker
White Paper Enterprise Content Management (ECM) won't decrease the incidence of email lottery notifications or male enhancement-related spam, but it can help people retain their sanity in the workplace. The corporate workplace is... [19 Jun 2009]
Photos: Bletchley needs £2m to save codebreakers' huts
Photo The site has been deemed ineligible for funding from the National Lottery. This hut once housed codebreakers who cracked the Enigma cipher used by the Germans in World War Two. But today hut six, seen here, and hut three... [11 May 2009]
WWII codebreakers' home gets £600,000 boost
News The huts in which mathematician Alan Turing and others worked on codebreaking will not receive any of the funds, said Greenish, as they form part of an application for funds from the National Lottery. [12 Mar 2009]
IT rollover as National Lottery gets touchscreen revamp
News National Lottery terminals across the UK were out of service yesterday as operator Camelot carried out software upgrades designed to revamp its terminals. The work also included the expansion of National... [02 Feb 2009]
Broadband Britain: 'Forget fibre - let's plug UK's notspots'
News Jon Kingsbury, creative economy programme director at the lottery-funded National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, suggested providing the right content will boost take-up. The broadband industry needs to... [26 Jan 2009]
'UK needs spectrum-for-speed swap'
News The lottery-funded National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (Nesta) released a policy briefing on Monday, ahead of the launch of Lord Carter's interim Digital Britain review, in which it called on Carter... [20 Jan 2009]
Bletchley Park appeals to US for funds
News The National Museum of Computing receives no external funding, having been turned down for both National Lottery and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds. A campaign will be launched today to ask US tech companies to... [09 Sep 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.06.08
Round-Up Fourteen per cent of young managers said they wouldn't quit their posts even if they won the lottery. It realises that just about every news organisation in the world has been dedicating an unfeasible amount of column... [13 Jun 2008]