Raspbery Pi - the future of computing
4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
Garreth is one of the winners of the Civil Society Search for a Blogger competition.
New Zealand born, now resident in London, Garreth has worked across charity, politics and the arts covering the full marcomms mix. He is now PR, comms & marketing manager at the Foundation for Social Improvement working to maximise the impact of small charities in media and public policy. A self-confessed internet addict, Garreth can be found contributing to opera and wine blogs when not musing about the sector on Civil Society.
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A hung parliament may not necessarily spell disaster for the sector, says Garreth Spillane. Just look at New Zealand.
Garreth Spillane is blogging today from Acevo's Conservative Summit. Here he summarises the morning session
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4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
4 May 2012
Would you hand your PC desktop background over to advertisers if it was fundraising for a good cause?...
26 Apr 2012
Inspired by a debate between Joe Saxton and an employee of the Gambling Commission, David Philpott devises...
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
17 May 2012
Men may have ruled the political panel, but women packed the punches from the audience in the Civil Society...
14 May 2012
It’s two years since Britain voted in the previously unlikely coalition of the Conservatives and Liberal...
15 Oct 2012
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