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Monday, 1.07.2024
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UK shelves plans for e-voting trials | Mobile solution helps Barnet improve social services | Munich delays open source migration | E-inclusion is key part of Europe's i2010 strategy | E-procurement service to launch in Oman | Minnesota counties plan to pool e-gov resources

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Irish school kids should be given laptops, says IBEC | UK's national address register plan falters | Germany adopts Scottish e-petition system | Nortel helps China monitor flood risks | Australia to overhaul IT strategy | Oracle opens e-gov centre of excellence in Malaysia

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UK government suppliers under threat: report | Hawaii's nurses flock to online licence service | US spending on telecoms set to rise 70 percent | Cape Town looks for open source opportunities | Asia fuels growth in content management market | Taiwan launches military website

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Irish libraries improve communications | UK councils will meet e-government targets | UK councils should promote their websites: study | Jakarta citizens submit pollution reports via SMS | Intel helps to create 'Digital Communities' | Bahrain raises awareness of citizen smart card

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Siemens to digitise paper records for UK's ONS | UK funds e-government research | Hawaii launches digital library service | Virginia launches 'Wireless Alexandria' project | New network to link up New Zealand agencies | China Expert Technology wins e-government contract

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