Brussels, 24/02/2011 (Agence Europe) - In Brussels on Thursday 24 February, Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes launched Get Online Week. The Europe-wide campaign, which is sponsored by the European Commission and supported by the Microsoft group, seeks to promote “e-inclusion” that is to say, to encourage those who are not among the 200 million or so Europeans who are already “online” to become more interested in new technologies. A series of events will take place in the telecentres in member states: public access to internet, information workshops, demonstrations and more. The aim is to reach those who are more likely to be socially and/or economically marginalised, such as young mothers trying to get back into the world of work, the unemployed and the handicapped, say those who devised the project. For more information go to: http://www.getonlineweek.eu (I.L./transl.rt)