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Monday, January 09, 2006 

Global E-Government Readiness Report 2005 Posted by Picasa
"As e-government services have continued to expand around the world, website assessment in 2005 indicates that the majority of the UN Member States have embraced electronic service delivery. Of the 191 Member States, 179 were online in some form or another in 2005 compared to 178 in 2004 and 143 Member States in 2001".

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