[2] In June 2015 Milner was appointed an OBE for services to digital inclusion in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
Written by futurologist and author Ray Hammond, it began: "The telephone is the cheapest and most powerful of all computer accessories … The article is not about the internet – that was still to come.
They included Lockheed's Dialog, the British Library Automated Information Service (BLAISE) and The Times Network for Schools (TTNS).
"Now that day has arrived," wrote Mr Hammond, "the humble school micro provides a gateway to a world of knowledge so vast that it is breathtaking at first acquaintance.
[7] Milner's work has allowed for collaboration with NHS England, EE, TalkTalk, Vodafone, Facebook and Google.
[13] In June 2015 Milner was appointed an OBE for services to digital inclusion in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
[16] Outside of her career, Milner has dedicated much of her time to helping others too, and is a prominent volunteer and political activist in her Sheffield community.