W3C invites WWW2008 conference attendees to discuss pressing Web issues at the W3C Track in Beijing, China, on 23-24 April. W3C track will present nearly 25 topics, including current eGovernment efforts at W3C at the Integrating the Web in Society session on 24 April. More details are available on the W3C Track page.
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eGovernment is the use of the Web and other information technologies by governments to interact with the citizenry, between departments and divisions, and with other governments.