Web 2.0 could drive evolution in government and citizen relations

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Technologies will need to overcome concerns over security, commercial arrangements and hierarchical structure

Social networking tools key to the future of government, says KPMG report Web 2.0 technologies are changing the way government operates and interacts with the public worldwide. They present an op...

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