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Campaign aims to protect kids from online dangers
News The government is launching the third phase of its campaign to alert parents and children to the potential dangers of internet paedophiles, with a powerful advertising and awareness campaign. The aim of... [08 Jan 2004]
Campaign on for training tax-breaks
News IT training company The Training Camp has launched a campaign to increase government support for corporate training. The 'Time to Train' campaign will lobby government to give tax credits to companies... [22 Jun 2006]
Back the Act: Campaign backers get behind silicon.com
News Politicians, high-profile business leaders and the most senior IT directors in the UK have all agreed to support silicon.com's campaign for secure ecommerce, called Back the Act. The campaign - which was... [16 Aug 2000]
ID Cards on Trial: Charles Clarke slams "media scare campaign"
News Home Secretary Charles Clarke has accused critics of the government's controversial ID cards plan of running a "media scare campaign". They are running a media campaign with scare stories of this type... [16 Jun 2005]
Seagate backs disaster recovery campaign
News The campaign was launched on 1 February, and more than 20 companies have joined already - including Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Quantum. Seagate Sofware is the latest storage vendor to put its weight behind the 'Prove... [24 Mar 1999]
US presidential hopeful's campaign blighted by email blunder
News Howard Dean's presidential campaign acknowledged on Monday that it had spammed an undisclosed number of people with unsolicited political advertisements. The campaign said Dean, the former Democratic... [19 Aug 2003]
Election '05: Labour tops campaign website study
News But although the study - which assessed both usability and accessibility of the campaign websites - credits the Labour Party's slick website, the Usability Company found it was a disappointing case of style over... [25 Apr 2005]
Election '05: Can technology change a campaign result?
Comment Canvassers tell you never campaign during EastEnders or a football match," Dr Fisher says. In the end, parties appreciate databases but also realise the method "excludes lots of voters, voters don't really like it and it... [29 Apr 2005]
e-Crime Crackdown - silicon.com launches national campaign
News silicon.com is today launching its e-Crime Crackdown campaign for a properly funded and dedicated national UK police unit to combat the growing threat of high-tech fraud and cyber attacks. Britain is in the grip of the... [12 Mar 2008]
ID Cards on Trial: A new silicon.com campaign
News silicon.com is today launching a campaign to lobby the government for greater transparency over the £5.8bn Identity Cards Bill and to rethink key parts of the plan that leading politicians, academics and IT experts warn... [06 Jun 2005]
silicon.com launches 'Fair Wi-fi' campaign
News silicon.com is today launching its 'Fair Wi-fi' campaign to highlight the problem of rip-off prices for internet access at hotels and to push for a number of key improvements for business travellers. With its Fair Wi-fi... [30 Jan 2007]
Blair pumps £1.5m into 'safe surfing for kids' campaign
News The UK government will launch a £1.5m national newspaper and magazine advertising campaign later today in a bid to improve child safety in internet chatrooms. Last week's high-profile raids on suspected paedophiles put... [02 Dec 2001]
ID Cards on Trial: Politicians, academics and IT experts back our campaign
News silicon.com is today launching its 'ID Cards on Trial' campaign, which aims to exert pressure on the government to address widespread concerns from politicians, academics, IT industry experts and independent professional... [06 Jun 2005]
Lego goes for online ad campaign
News Lego has launched a $500,000 online advertising campaign to drum up sales this Christmas. Lego said clicks and sales generated by the new campaign had already topped the figures for 2000. The two-month... [05 Nov 2001]
silicon.com campaign inspires cybercrime unit
News An industry and governmental taskforce has been formed to tackle the growing threat of cybercrime, inspired directly by silicon.com's Fighting Fraud campaign. Patrick White, BWDMA founder, said: "When silicon.com started... [10 Oct 2001]