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03302006 Thursday Mar 30, 2006


Not government and not broken

Take a look at this BBC story about government sites with accessibility problems. The story itself is vaguely interesting (although not particularly surprising). What's more curious is the photo they've used to illustrate the article: the PM browsing a website which happens to be do-it.org.uk.

Tony looking for a volunteering opportunity?

The picture is about five years old, taken when do-it.org.uk was first launched by Tony Blair at a nightclub in London's Leicester Square.  Here's how the site used to look. Not sure why they chose this picture of the PM for this story. Maybe it's the only one they could find of him near a computer.

 

 

(Thanks Matt and Cath for the link)

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