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October 2000
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Making the Internet Talk
Robin Christopherson takes a quick look at text-to-speech software.
eXtensible, sensible government
In the first of two articles, David Greenmoor examines the Cabinet Office's proposals for joined-up government for the 21st century.
Are you Hacked Off Yet?
EPI magazine asked Jake Lazarus, an experienced web security consultant, to explore a randomly selected list of council websites across the UK. He presents his findings.
Life Events - what's the meaning?
Des Farrington trawls the Net looking for sites that have adopted the 'life-episodes' approach to content navigation.
Say hello to Harloweb
Ian Woodward of SPIN members Web-Cab-i-Net Ltd describes a new kiosk network in Essex.
E-government E-verywhere
For those of you with survey fatigue, Mic Dover sums up the latest crop.
Customers first, government second
David Hutchings describes Tameside MBC's groundbreaking Customer First Programme.
Can you afford to keep your website out of date?
Katia Major examines how Leicester City Council solved the problem of keeping website content up-to-date.
Are you a Cyberslacker?
It's sometimes a fine line between surfing for work and leisure. Geoff Haggart discusses the e-productivity problem and what can be done to manage it.
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