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Open Source Software
Open Source Software

[This article was published in the June 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

In most developing countries, the adoption of a national programme can prevent technological lock-in through selective, judicious and
cost-effective use of open source software.

ICT Policy of Ethiopia
ICT Policy of Ethiopia

[This article was published in the June 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

Ethiopia has no coherent policy in place to support the growth of IT industry. The Government of Ethiopia has embarked on a major effort to put in place many of the building blocks required for developing a robust ICT sector in Ethiopia.

Information Technology Act
Information Technology Act

[This article was published in the June 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

Cyberlaw has become a buzzword nowadays. In simple terms, cyberlaw is the law applicable on the activities of the cyberspace.

EKVI (e-Krishi Vipanan)
EKVI (e-Krishi Vipanan)

[This article was published in the May 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

Regulated agricultural markets or ””mandis”” in Madhya Pradesh, India are set to revolution-ise the very system of agricultural marketing.

e-Health Repository
e-Health Repository

[This article was published in the May 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

There are sufficient variations on the meaning of the term e-Health and a recent publication
of a systematic review of published definitions identified 51 definitions.

HealthNet Services of SATELLIFE
HealthNet Services of SATELLIFE

[This article was published in the May 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

SATELLIFE took the bold and unprecedented step of launching a satellite in order to establish a two-way communication network for health workers in developing countries so that they could communicate with their peers.

Satellite Technology
Satellite Technology

[This article was published in the May 2005 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]

The publicly funded health infrastructure in India is in a bad shape. However, the private corporate hospitals and super speciality centres catering to the urban rich are having a field day literally.

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