HIV education and e-Learning
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News Review
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News Review
India Government has taken the mobile services project under the Universal Services Obligation and it is expected to cover 2.5 lakh remote villages across the country.
NASSCOM Foundation (NF) organised a National Consultation on “Building ICT Capacities @ the Grassroots” recently in New Delhi. The Consultation explored the role of ICT in social and economic development of the country.
Corporate sector in India has adopted e-Filing of income-tax returns in a big way.
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A two-day National Conference on “Emerging Technologies and Trends in IT” was organised by the Institute of Technology and Science (ITS), Ghaziabad on 6th & 7th April, 2007 at Jacaranda Hall, India Habitat Center, New Delhi.
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Lately, the telecommunications infrastructure in India has grown by leaps and bounds.
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Editorial
The Malaysian Islamic Development Board (Jakim) website is the most popular among government agency.
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Serious Games has only recently emerged as a result of a combination of the popularity and engaging qualities of computer games and the development of affordable broadband communications, wireless connectivity and 3D imaging and rendering technologies.
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IS e-Government a dangerous enthusiasm? Yes, according to the conclusion reached by Gauld, Goldfi nch and Dale after a number of e-Government case studies in New Zealand and a survey of wider literature.