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Irish public sector slow to use document management | Hamilton may get citywide Wi-Fi network | Norway to switch to open source | Edinburgh citizens seek housing online | UK public in favour of electronic health records | Indian ministers to get e-government training

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Northern Ireland launches broadband project | UK promotes open source for councils | E-government gains popularity in Australia | Mozambique connects government ministries | India aims to bridge digital divide | South Korea rolls out open source school project

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Ireland launches health portal | E-procurement on the rise in Ireland | Irish government launches Public Services Broker | UK government is tops for IT spending in Europe | E-gov progress vital to Korean economy | Perak aims to become 'knowledge state'

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EU outlines i2010 strategy | EU wants to cut red tape | Wales aims to bridge digital divide | Egypt signs software deal with Oracle | Dubai prisoners offered IT training | China to devise bird flu warning system

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E-health conference calls for better use of ICT | US to up spending on information security | Daewoo wins Myanmar IT contract | E-gov conference looks towards 'i-government' | Satisfaction falls after outsourcing: UK study | UK council launches TextVibe service

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