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VIDEO: Parliament Street's Director of Technology delivers keynote speech at Bett 2013

VIDEO: Parliament Street's Director of Technology delivers keynote speech at Bett 2013

Parliament Street’s director of technology, Steven George-Hilley, addresses the Bett Show on how data can improve pupil performance in the classroom.

by · 12th February 2013 · Blog
V3 covers Parliament Street research into social media misuse

V3 covers Parliament Street research into social media misuse

V3 is a premier website delivering news, product reviews and opinion on digital transformation in business tech for technology professionals. It recently covered our research into social media misuse at the Home Office: Home Office staff sacked for Facebook, MySpace and Bebo use Three civil servants sacked for breaking social media rules, Freedom of Information request reveals Three civil servants have […]

by · 11th February 2013 · Blog
The Drum reports on Parliament Street reseach into social media misuse

The Drum reports on Parliament Street reseach into social media misuse

The Drum, a global media platform and the biggest marketing website in Europe, has covered new Parliament Street research into social media misuse in the Home Office: Three sacked by Home Office for social media misuse The Home Office has revealed that it has sacked three people for their use of social media. An FOI request submitted by think tank […]

by · 11th February 2013 · Blog
IT Pro cover Parliament Street research into social media misuse at the Home Office

IT Pro cover Parliament Street research into social media misuse at the Home Office

ITPro, the comprehensive technology news & reviews hub for IT professionals has covered new Parliament Street research into social media misuse at the Home Office: Facebook, MySpace and Bebo cited in FOI request. Three civil servants working at the Home Office have been dismissed for misusing social media, according to a Freedom of Information request. The three sackings came to light […]

by · 11th February 2013 · Blog
CloudPro report on Parliament Street social media research

CloudPro report on Parliament Street social media research

CloudPro,  the number one cloud computing resource for business leaders and senior IT professionals has reported on new Parliament Street research into social media misuse by the Home Office: Freedom of Information request unearths dismissals for misusing Facebook, Bebo and MySpace Three Home Office civil servants have been sacked for misusing social media, according to a Freedom of Information request. […]

by · 11th February 2013 · Blog
Opportunities beyond Europe – Rediscover Latin America

Opportunities beyond Europe – Rediscover Latin America

Expert on South America and former Member of Parliament Jacques Arnold explains why Britain should build relationships in South America. Read the full report (pdf) »

by · 2nd February 2013 · Blog
Steven George Hilley addressed technology conference BETT

Steven George-Hilley addresses the world's largest technology conference

by · 31st January 2013 · Blog
The hidden world of aid

The hidden world of aid

A recent trip to The Gambia revealed to Steven George-Hilley a hidden network of people who met, kept in touch and delivered aid through social media channels. Read more

by · 22nd January 2013 · Blog
Huffington Post – Department For Transport Staff Sacked For 'Misuse Of Social Media'

Huffington Post – Department For Transport Staff Sacked For 'Misuse Of Social Media'

Steven George-Hilley comments, to theHuffington Post, on freedom of information act requests that revealed up to five workers at the Department of Transport had been sacked for misuse of social media. “Government departments should be encouraging responsible use of social media, not oppressing it. Many employees rely on social media channels to communicate with their colleagues and employers, particularly during […]

by · 22nd January 2013 · Blog
Parliament Street examines how social media is driving aid in the developing world

Parliament Street examines how social media is driving aid in the developing world

A trip to The Gambia revealed to Steven George-Hilley a hidden network of people who met, kept in touch and delivered aid through social media channels.

Read the story at Civilsociety.co.uk »

by · 22nd January 2013 · Tech Frontiers