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Communication / Information technology / E-Services / Knowledge representation / E-readiness / E-Government / National Telecommunications and Information Administration / Access / Technology / Digital divide / Open government
Date: 2012-11-08 09:59:21
Communication
Information technology
E-Services
Knowledge representation
E-readiness
E-Government
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Access
Technology
Digital divide
Open government

GLOBAL E-READINESS FOR WHAT

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