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(7/10/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (7/10/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (7/9/2007) The Internet of the future is being built on symbols: what they represent and the relationships between them. Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the World Wide Web in 1989, is developing Web 3.0. In this exclusive interview, he explains his vision of the future Semantic Web, which he says will be much more powerful than anything we have seen before. | (7/9/2007) Forty years: Thousands of IT products. Many of them made a huge difference for technology professionals, and they're fondly remembered. But only a few truly transformed IT - and how IT people, users and businesses did their work. Here are 10 IT products that changed everything. | (7/8/2007) The Internet of the future is being built on symbols: what they represent and the relationships between them. Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the World Wide Web in 1989, is developing Web 3.0. In this exclusive interview, he explains his vision of the future Semantic Web, which he says will be much more powerful than anything we have seen before. | (7/8/2007) The Internet of the future is being built on symbols: what they represent and the relationships between them. Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the World Wide Web in 1989, is developing Web 3.0. In this exclusive interview, he explains his vision of the future Semantic Web, which he says will be much more powerful than anything we have seen before. | (7/5/2007) Canadian governments and other public sector agencies have identified VoIP as one of the most useful technologies to help them meet the high expectation for citizen service. VoIP may be hot, but all that heat can raise some issues. We resolve to answer some of the more pressing questions you might be facing. | (7/4/2007) John Grey, chair of HPb s Environmental Strategy Council, addressed the company's environmental programs and goals at a recent roundtable. Grey discussed their promise to reduce energy consumption, and the impact that HP's video collaboration tool, Halo, has had on the "green" movement. | (7/4/2007) Canadian governments and other public sector agencies have identified VoIP as one of the most useful technologies to help them meet the high expectation for citizen service. VoIP may be hot, but all that heat can raise some issues. We resolve to answer some of the more pressing questions you might be facing. | (7/4/2007) Canadian governments and other public sector agencies have identified VoIP as one of the most useful technologies to help them meet the high expectation for citizen service. VoIP may be hot, but all that heat can raise some issues. We resolve to answer some of the more pressing questions you might be facing. |
  |  |  | | Blog Spotlight: Sandford Borins |  | As Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto, Sandford Borins brings InterGovWorld.com readers exclusive insights into how and why the public sector is changing. You'll find new perspectives and questions, observations and objectives, lessons and answers. Cover to Cover, the blog by Prof. Sandford Borins, appears every Thursday. Inside Cover to Cover | |
|  | | Unified Communications |  | Unity is a word often heard in the public sector, with myriad agencies and departments looking to foster collective thinking around some of today's most pressing issues. The word, however, doesn't usually get mentioned in the same breath as technology. That's a situation, though, that might soon be changing, thanks to a new software platform known as unified communications.
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