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September 2004

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Infofest 2004, Budva
28.09.2004 Stvaranje povoljnih uslova za zaustavljanje odliva strucnog informatickog drustva iz Crne Gore, jedan je od osnovnih rezultata opredjeljenja Moneta, da razlicite servise, umjesto da kupujemo, sto je uglavnom slucaj sa drugim kompanijama, prepustimo svojim razvojnim timovima - receno je tokom jucerasnje prezentacije Moneta na < link www.infofest.com Infofestu 2004>.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [communications] [Internet]
Image: Infofest 2004, Budva
21.09.2004 CARNet (Hrvatska akademska i istraživačka mreža) objavila je poziv za prijavu prve generacije polaznika programa E-learning akademije. U sklopu sporazuma sa CARNetom, Nacionalna zaklada će stipendirati do pet polaznika akademije iz organizacija civilnoga društva u Hrvatskoj.
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe]
15.09.2004 Issues surrounding internet governance will be debated in a forum jointly
convened by the Oxford Internet Institute and the Internet Society UK on 24
September 2004 in London.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [e-governance]
14.09.2004 37 driving licenses disappeared from the Citizen Information Protection System (CIPS) offices in Zenica, located in the building of the main Post Office in the city.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [communications]
08.09.2004 The European Commission has announced funding to take its ambitious Internet
research programme GRID to the industry. This will help Europe leverage the
enormous networking power for all-round development.
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Related topics/regions: [economy] [research in ICT]
03.09.2004 Tracking garbage-collection vans using satellites and mobile phones has made
waste management much easier for the Westminister city council of United
Kingdom. With strict monitoring, garbage collection is frequent and overflowing bins scarce.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [Western Europe] [United Kingdom] [access] [communications] [research in ICT]
02.09.2004 While virtual education has suffered in the United Kingdom after the recent collapse of the premier UK E-university, enrolment for online courses in the United States shot up by almost 20 per cent this year. E-learning is booming in the US, with one in ten post-secondary students taking at least one course online.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [United States] [education & ICT]
01.09.2004 The government of Malta has announced its national ICT strategy, aiming to use ICTs in improving the quality of life of people over the next three years.
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Related topics/regions: [Malta] [civil society & ICT] [policy initiatives in ICT]
John Maddog Hall, Linux President, warns Macedonians about Microsoft.
01.09.2004 Microsoft probably offered you a substantial discount for the software your government, and even your school system uses. This is a well known practice of software vendors. However, this is only a portion of the costs that the Macedonian people will bear. Other suppliers to the government will typically use the same software that the government uses, for compatibility and ease of document exchange... John 'Maddog' Hall, the President of Linux International sent an open letter to the citizens of Macedonia why it would be a bad decision to choose Microsoft as the official supplier of software solutions to the Government of Macedonia.
Read the full text of Hall's letter.
Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [communications] [education & ICT] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT]
Image: John Maddog Hall, Linux President, warns Macedonians about Microsoft.

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