Friday, February 13, 2009

Queen of Great Britain has updated its website.

Launched a new version of British monarshey family tells BBC News. At the gala reception in honor of updating the resource was attended by Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and the inventor of the Internet, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
Queen's website is located at royal.gov.uk. He began work in 1997. Weekly visit this resource for about a quarter of a million people. During the first year of the site has collected more than a million visitors. During the week following the death of Princess Diana on it went for more than 35 million people.
The new version of the royal site is more user-friendly user interface. It contains a lot of audio and video. Also on the site have historical documents and diaries of Queen. Of the latter, you can see, for example, as Elizabeth II the first time to use the phone.
Tim Berners-Lee, speaking at the presentation of a new royal site, stressed that this resource is an important part of British culture. With the help of people from anywhere in the world can learn about the life of British monarshey the family.
Site royal.gov.uk not only an online representation of Elizabeth II. In 2007, Queen of Great Britain has launched its own channel on YouTube. You can see Elizabeth II Christmas address to the nation. Ibid posted video from the members of the royal family, taken at different times.

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