Number 10 digital guru Nick Jones to chair judging at Revolution Awards
19 Dec 2011 | by Staff
Number 10 digital guru Nick Jones has signed up as chair of the judging panel for next year's Revolution Awards.
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The annual technology showcase is the place to spot the potential of recent tech developments. William Lidstone shares this year's highlights.
Number 10 digital guru Nick Jones has signed up as chair of the judging panel for next year's Revolution Awards.
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