Category «Internet»

Norway's E-Gov Sites Required to Use Open Source Formats

The Inquirer: “Norway’s Government has mandated that its websites must use Open Document Format (ODF) for files published for use by the Norwegian public. “The government has decided that all information on governmental websites should be available in the open formats HTML, PDF or ODF. With this decision the times when public documents where only …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Microsoft

American Library Association Statement on E-government

Press release: “…in a statement to the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the American Library Association (ALA) addressed the critical yet unacknowledged role public libraries play in delivering E-government services to the American people. Increasingly, government agencies refer individuals to their local public libraries for assistance and access to the Internet …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Internet, Libraries

Surveying Internet Usage in China and its Impact in Seven Chinese Cities

Center for Social Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Surveying Internet Usage in China, and its Impact in Seven Chinese Cities, Report by Professor Guo Liang, CASS, November 2007 (126 pages, PDF) “According to the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), the number of Chinese Internet users had reached 162 million in June 2007, the …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet

FCC Adopts Revision To Newspaper/Broadcast Cross-Ownership Rule

Press release: “The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today concluded its quadrennial review of the broadcast ownership rules. The Commission amended the 32-year-old absolute ban on newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership by crafting an approach that would presumptively allow a newspaper to own one television station or one radio station in the 20 largest markets, subject to strict criteria …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research

An Evaluation of Online Public Information About Economic Development Subsidies, Procurement Contracts and Lobbying Activities

The State of State Disclosure: An Evaluation of Online Public Information About Economic Development Subsidies, Procurement Contracts and Lobbying Activities by Philip Mattera, Karla Walter, Julie Farb Blain and Michelle Lee, November 2007, (Revised 11/19/07), Corporate Research Project of Good Jobs First. “The Good Jobs First study evaluates the quantity and quality of state government …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet

Global Cancer Facts and Figures 2007

“Cancer will claim 7.6 million lives worldwide this year, and more than 12 million people will receive cancer diagnoses, according to Global Cancer Facts and Figures 2007, the newest edition to the American Cancer Society’s family of Facts and Figures reports. The report, based on data compiled by the International Agency for Research on Cancer …

Subjects: Internet

Digital Footprints: Online identity management and search in the age of transparency

Press release: “Forty-seven percent of internet users have searched for their own name online, but few monitor their online presence with great regularity. Fifty-three percent of internet users have searched online for information about personal and business contacts. These findings represent a significant change from when the Pew Internet Project first reported on this activity …

Subjects: Internet, Privacy

Google and Microsoft Battle Over Future of Desktop and Web

New York Times: Google Gets Ready to Rumble With Microsoft – “The growing confrontation between Google and Microsoft promises to be an epic business battle. It is likely to shape the prosperity and progress of both companies, and also inform how consumers and corporations work, shop, communicate and go about their digital lives. Google sees …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Microsoft, Search Engines

Free, Searchable Database of The Mitchell Report

Follow up to December 13, 2007 posting Senator George J. Mitchell Releases Report on Major League Baseball Investigation, this news: “A free, searchable database of The Mitchell Report has been released by askSam Systems. The askSam database contains a full-text searchable archive of George J. Mitchell’s report to the commissioner of baseball on the investigation …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Serious Safety and Security Risks Undercut Nuclear Power's Role in Minimizing Global Warming, New Report Finds

Nuclear Power in a Warming World – Findings and Recommendations in Brief: “Global warming demands a profound transformation in the ways we generate and consume energy. Because nuclear power results in few global warming emissions, an increase in nuclear power could help reduce global warming—but it could also increase the threats to human safety and …

Subjects: Internet

CDT and OMB Watch Release Report on Searchability of Government Information

Press release: “Vital government information appears “invisible” to millions of Americans who are combing the Internet and looking for answers via the most popular search engines, according to a report released today by the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) and OMB Watch. The report, Hiding in Plain Sight: Why Important Government Information Cannot Be …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Search Engines