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  • Al Ain will soon become a Google town


    USA2UAE.COMAuthority Authority: 113
    The oasis city has reached a deal with the US-based company to provide a host of online services to connect with residents and manage its internal operations. Residents will be able to check information on new developments on Google maps, have city documents translated to another language and, possibly, have a direct ...
    1 day ago
  • Internet: A threat to government or the other way around? (Part 4)


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    Justice systems around the world have been turned upside down over the past several years because of the Internet. The basic sets of laws, often founded on a nations constitution, are being used in ways that forefathers never anticipated or envisioned.
    1 day ago
  • Government gets into games business


    Puffbox.comAuthority Authority: 417
    The Department for Transport launched an online multiplayer fantasy roleplaying game last week, with the apparent aim of teaching kids to look left and right before crossing the road. Or at least, having played Code of Everand for a little while today, thats about the only road safety message Ive been able to find ...
    1 day ago
  • Internet: A threat to government or the other way around? (Part 3)


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    From 1959 to 1975, the era of demonstration (Vietnam War) was to protest on the lawns and parks of universities and public venues. The Kent State shootings by National Guard troops in May of 1970 were not the first demonstration against government
    2 days ago
  • E-government – back in the news?


    The Great E-mancipatorAuthority Authority: 413
    On Thursday 19 November 2009 The Guardian’s Michael Cross published a piece entitled “ It’s now time for e-government policy to take the spotlight .” In his usual charming manner Michael highlights the ignorance of one minister just three years ago, but concludes that 13 years on from the Conservative Green ...
    2 days ago
  • Question of the Day: Do The Port Authority and the PD Still Have a Long Hard Fall From Grace Ahead, Together?


    REALNEO for all - Regional Economics Action Links North East OhioAuthority Authority: 448
    November 21, 2009, the Cleveland Plain Dealer published a get-out-of-jail-free editorial for seemingly life-term Cleveland Port Authority dictator John Carney, and his board of directors - " A Cleveland Port Authority board already wounded cant afford conflict-of-interest charges -- editorial " - that fully ...
    2 days ago
  • Working with the Ministry


    WebWeaver's WorldAuthority Authority: 100
    Earlier on in the year we were given the opportunity to pitch for a re-design job on the Ministry for the Environments website , which we won. Sue and I were completely thrilled - its the first Government client that WebWeaver Productions has pitched for (although Ive worked on over 50 government websites as a ...
    3 days ago
  • FCC wants public comment on digital democracy - voting online


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    The FCC is looking for comments which will influence the FCCs policy and submit back recommendations to Congress.
    5 days ago
  • FCC to review regulatory and legal impacts to cloud services and identity management


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    The FCC is embarking on a review of several innovations that have now gained critical mass, among them, cloud computing, identity management and government data transparency.
    5 days ago
  • Government 2.0: Lost in EU Declaration


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 490
    Every other year the ministers responsible for e-government in the EU member states, candidate accession countries and those in European free trade area meet to discuss respective progress on e-government as well as common future objectives. This year they are meeting at a conference in Malmo (Sweden) on November ...
    5 days ago
  • E-Parliament


    The Great E-mancipatorAuthority Authority: 413
    A recent post (11 November 2009) on the World Bank’s blog brings into play another “e” word! This time its E-Parliament. Paul Mitchell, who recently spoke at the World e-Parliament 2009 Conference in Washington D.C., USA,  is the author and is very confident of the value ICT might have, although he does ...
    6 days ago
  • Getting The Cobwebs Out Of The City Website


    Smart City MemphisAuthority Authority: 421
    There’s not much that can be done to the city and county websites that would do any damage. They are the digital equivalents of a three car pile-up on the interstate. Well, in the county’s case, it’s more like a five car pile-up. If a public website is the on-line representation of a government’s persona, ...
    6 days ago
  • Microsites make perfect


    Puffbox.comAuthority Authority: 417
    Steph Gray drew my attention to a piece highlighting the downside of microsites , and offered a nicely balanced view of the pros and cons. But whilst I admit to a commercial interest here, he missed one strong reason in favour of allowing at least the occasional microsite. I know it flies in the face of web ...
    6 days ago
  • Its now time for e-government policy to take the spotlight


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 986
    As the EU prepares the next stage of its eUnion action plan, its time for e-government to step out of the shadows Early in 2006 I was at one of those off-the-record Whitehall briefings beloved by ministers when the subject of online tax returns came up. Our host – quite a senior politician, though no household name ...
    6 days ago
  • tw telecom Forms Alliance with Fiber Ring


    BriefingRoom on TelephonyOnlineAuthority Authority: 436
    tw telecom Forms Alliance with Fiber Ring Colorado-based company is first national broadband provider to sign on to the project Canandaigua, N.Y., November 18, 2009 — The Finger Lakes Regional Telecommunications Development Corp. (FLRTDC) is pleased to announce that tw telecom (Nasdaq: TWTC) — a $1 billion ...
    6 days ago
  • Internet against government corruption


    Sciencetext Tech TalkAuthority Authority: 116
    Can the internet prevent government corruption? You’re probably never going to meet an entirely honest politician, but according to a statistical study by US researchers of 170 countries the internet could provide the tools necessary to reduce corruption significantly. Martha García-Murillo of the School of ...
    6 days ago
  • NoScript Firefox Addon Gives Preemptive And Secured Browsing Experience !


    vhxn.comAuthority Authority: 441
    This is a reliable and secured addon for your web browser. Therefore, you can allow your active content to run only from trusted sites and you can protect yourself against XSS and Click Jacking attacks. Moreover, this is the winner of “2006 PC World Class Award” as this is able to provide extra protection for your ...
    6 days ago
  • Ordnance Survey maps to go free online


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 986
    PM to open access to 2,000 data sets in victory for Guardians Free Our Data campaign The government is to explore ways of making all Ordnance Survey maps freely available online from April, in a victory for the Guardians three-year Free Our Data campaign. The move will bring the UK into line with the free publication ...
    1 week ago
  • Ordnance Survey data ‘will’ be freed


    Puffbox.comAuthority Authority: 417
    Its quite amusing to compare and contrast the announcements from DCLG and Ordnance Survey today, regarding boundaries, postcode areas and mid scale mapping information. DCLGs press release proudly declares: The Prime Minister and Communities Secretary John Denham will today announce that the public will have ...
    1 week ago
  • Internet Governance Forum goes to Egypt and hits a few snags


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    It seems that no matter where, when and why, somebody has to make sure a political statement is made. Now it seems that the United Nations is also getting into the Internet debate and dipping its toes into the Net Neutrality debate.
    1 week ago

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