According to a recent survey, using the Internet has become a
traditional part of Christmas in many households. Almost nine out
of 10 UK adults logged onto the internet over Christmas Day and
Boxing Day in 2010 - an increase of more than 10 per cent on 2009.
While sections of the church head-scratch and hand-wring over
social media, the Ship of Fools website, in conjunction with the
Bible Society, figured the best way to understand it is to play
with it, to 'See what it can and ...
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