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Slovenian e-Government 178

rakerman writes "In its October 20th issue the Economist reports from Ljubljana that 'Slovenia may be Europe's most Internetted government', including 'holding most of its cabinet meetings online'. There is some information at the Slovenian e-government site, in particular check out their detailed strategy for e-commerce in public administration." I''ve read the article; very well done.
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  • by tonyc.com ( 520592 ) on Monday November 12, 2001 @04:55AM (#2552886) Homepage
    ...was the one to the Slovenian association of tourist farms [slovenia-tourism.si]. Being a Nashvillian, I've often wondered where those brightly-colored perennial oddities are grown. Now I know!
  • by ConsumedByTV ( 243497 ) on Monday November 12, 2001 @05:02AM (#2552901) Homepage
    It's timing out for me at the moment, so is this an act of war?
    :)
  • by giany ( 529698 ) on Monday November 12, 2001 @05:09AM (#2552916)
    Solvenia? (Score:0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 12, @04:57AM (#2552888) WHere the hell is slovenia and why should we care?
    On the map, I cannot find the World Trade Center buildings in New York, but I can find Slovenia. So why should I care about things that does`nt exist in reality?! Sorry, but America is not always the first in every E-shit. Perhaps E-war would be the net big thing for America, but not for Europe. In Europe people DO use their brain in the right way and in Europe people DO care for their own business, so in the Europe, there are NO terrorist attacks. Here`s a little MAP [msn.com] that you`ve been probably using until now. Maybe you should get your self a new map and maybe then you will find Slovenia there.
  • by tonyc.com ( 520592 ) on Monday November 12, 2001 @05:35AM (#2552943) Homepage
    The article is here [economist.com], but only if you have a subscription to The Economist. You can get the >60% academic discount by subscribing here [economistacademic.com].

    Oddly, the subscription form doesn't ask if you're a student. Apparently, as far as The Economist is concerned, it's all academic.
  • Scary.... (Score:2, Funny)

    by Peridriga ( 308995 ) on Monday November 12, 2001 @07:11AM (#2553064)
    Since we just /. 'd their site, didn't we just shut down the Slovenian government????

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