An idea that would benefit all citizens I,m sure
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7373970.stmA strategy to get the last third of unconnected Britons online is being drawn up, said Paul Murphy, minister for digital inclusion.
In his first speech since his appointment, he revealed the strategy could be in place by summer.
Some 17 million citizens in the UK did not have access to a computer, either at home or at work, he said
"Chances are these people come from an older or socially, economically or geographically disadvantaged group"
The minister did not set a timescale, but said it would be in line with EU plans to have the gap by 2010.
This is the sort of plan that best serves a nation, online inclusion rather than exclusion is a policy for the future well-being of any country, lets hope we see many of these new users utilising WinMX for their file-sharing needs, after all who wants second best.