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Electronic Public Information July 2000
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button Hantswap
Wireless application protocol, better know to most as WAP, is a technology that may well affect us all, if it hasn't already done so. This article aims to demystify the technology and inform how one local authority is using WAP to take the council's services to its citizens ... in their homes, on a train or just about anywhere they might be.
button Soundcheck the web
Terry and Richard Kendrick provide a useful guide to music resources on the Net.
button Who uses the Web in public libraries?
Katherine Turner describes recent research into Public Access Internet Services in Public Libraries - a case study of Internet use at Chester Library.
button POPI blooms in Doncaster
Maggie Templeman describes Doncaster's use of a POPI (Provision of Public Information) system.
button Public sector E-commerce - with the hits, come the writs?
There is increasing pressure to have e-services and transactions over the internet and other electronic channels, bringing with it a need to consider not just the technical and organisational issues but also the thorny question of legal compliance. Terry Street explains.
button Experts On Demand
David Heron of Technology Store describes his company's unique remote communication product.
button Tweaking the Web
Robin Christopherson reminds us that not only browsers, but the familiar Windows operating system provide a number of very simple utilities that can greatly improve accessibility on the Net.
button It all depends who you ask?
  For those of you with survey fatigue, Mic Dover sums up the latest crop.
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