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nr. 76
din 15 Septembrie
2004
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ROMANIA
01.>>>>Sunt 4.000.000 utilizatori de Internet in
Romania
02.>>>>Numarul utilizatorilor de internet va fi
egal cu cel din telefonia mobila
E-DEMOCRACY
03.>>>>European Commission upgrades "Dialogue with
Citizens" service
04.>>>>Internet mob besieges Blair
05.>>>>E-democracy alive and kicking in Italy
E-VOTE
06.>>>>E-Voting Reform in the U.S.
07.>>>>E-referendum stirs controversy in Venezuela
E-GOVERNMENT
08.>>>>Fourth Annual Global E-Government Study
09.>>>>Attitudes to e-government increasingly different
in France, Germany and the UK
ROMANIA
01.>>>>Sunt 4.000.000 utilizatori de Internet in
Romania
…(EurActiv.ro: 13/09/2004)
In Romania erau patru milioane de utilizatori de Internet si
aproximativ doua milioane de PC-uri, la sfarsitul anului 2003,
potrivit statisticilor ITU. Numarul utilizatorilor de Internet
s-a
dublat in comparatie cu 2002. Populatie care acceseaza Internetul:
19%
http://www.euractiv.ro/index.html/section|readStory?stID=&pT=dosare&pID=9
02.>>>>Numarul utilizatorilor de internet va fi
egal cu cel din
telefonia mobila
…(BizCity.ro : 03/09/2004)
In prezent, in Romania exista peste 8,4 milioane utilizatori
de
telefonie mobila, in timp ce rata de penetrare a Internetului
este
considerata inca foarte scazuta (sub 10%), informeaza Rompres.
http://www.bizcity.ro/?x=artnews&zid=4&resursa=stire&sid=13947
E-DEMOCRACY
03.>>>>European Commission upgrades "Dialogue with
Citizens" service
…(eGovernment News: 07/09/2004)
The European Commission has re-launched its "Dialogue with Citizens"
portal, which now provides information about citizens' rights
in the
20 official languages of the enlarged EU.
http://europa.eu.int/ida/en/document/3265/194
04.>>>>Internet mob besieges Blair
…(Kable: 09.09.2004)
A website set up to support a move to impeach the Prime Minister
is
now running after it collapsed due to massive public interest.
The
website was set up by a cross party group of MPs calling for
the
removal of Tony Blair from the premiership because of actions
in the
lead-up to the Iraq war.
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Frontpage/DE5AF6B53228BD7280256F0A0043AE5C?O=penDocument
05.>>>>E-democracy alive and kicking in Italy
…(eGovernment News: 07/09/2004)
Local and regional authorities throughout Italy have submitted
132
e-democracy projects for co-funding by central government, making
the
call for projects issued in April 2004 a major success.
http://europa.eu.int/ida/en/document/3245/194
E-VOTE
06.>>>>E-Voting Reform in the U.S.
…(Government Technology: 30/08/2004)
This issue of California Voter Foundation news (CVF-NEWS) provides
a
progress report on states that are improving election security,
and
suggests ten ways election officials across the nation can act
now to
secure the vote this November.
http://www.govtech.net/news/news.php?id=91298
07.>>>>E-referendum stirs controversy in Venezuela
…(eGovernment News: 25/08/2004)
On 15 August 2004 Venezuela held a referendum on the continuity
of
President Hugo Chávez in power, using electronic voting machines
installed in voting stations across the country. Despite claims
of
electronic fraud by the opposition, international observers
endorsed
the results obtained in this nationwide e-voting exercise.
http://europa.eu.int/ida/en/document/3232/194
E-GOVERNMENT
08.>>>>Fourth Annual Global E-Government Study
…( Brown University: September 2004)
A new study of global e-government undertaken by researchers
at Brown
University shows that 21 percent of government agencies around
the
world are offering online services, up from 16 percent in 2003,
12
percent in 2002, and eight percent in 2001. The countries
of Taiwan
and Singapore now lead the United States and Canada in overall
e-government performance.
http://www.insidepolitics.org/PressRelease04int.html
09.>>>>Attitudes to e-government increasingly different
in France,
Germany and the UK
…(eGovernment News: 02/09/2004)
A survey performed by TNS Sofres for Capgemini France and providing
comparative data for France, Germany and the UK, reveals that
attitudes of European citizens towards e-government seem to
vary
significantly between countries. Although the study is primarily
aimed
at measuring French attitudes to electronic public services,
it
features data for Germany and the UK, thus providing insight
into the
respective attitudes and expectations of French, German and
British
citizens.
http://europa.eu.int/ida/en/document/3246/194
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