The 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics

Politics On line, the fantastic portal of all things ‘e-political, sponsors a ‘Top Ten’ list of political web sites.

PoliticsOnline and the World E-Gov Forum are proud to open the call for nominations of the Top 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics. For the seventh year in a row, PoliticsOnline subscribers and visitors from around the world will help select the top 10 individuals, organizations and companies having the greatest impact on the way the Internet is changing politics. (check out the past winners)



Also, check out the World E-Gov Forum to be held in Paris on the 18th -28th October, 2006. I wish I could attend the session on Blogs and Citizen Journalism: between freedom of speech and new mass media




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