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  • 31 Aug 2006
    e-government

    Government blog spotted in Northern Ireland

    I’ve been totally remiss by not mentioning the Northern Ireland eGovernmentUnit’s blog, which has been banging stuff out for almost a year. It says it’s ‘designed to be a general eGovernment news resource and source of information on current developments in technology and not a definitive source of information on NI eGovernment activities.’ Which is a pity, since I’d probably be inclined to subscribe to it if it was a definitive source of information on NI eGovernment. I don’t think we need yet another blog talking about Google’s web apps suite. (It’s yet another Typepad-hosted effort, incidentally.)

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    1. Spartakan
      3 Sep 2006

      Link: Northern Ireland eGovernment Unit Blog
      Found via Simon Dickson’s newish (excellent) blog. The eGivNI blog isn’t just restricted to NI developments – they featured a initiative by the Scottish Executive to put the planning process online, and see be generally on top of what&#8217…

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