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		<title>Open Governments in the Digital Era</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Government - Governments are using the technology to give more services to the citizens. The services are open to the public through the internet. ID's, Passports, Visas, Certificates, birth records, death records and marriage records can be found in different states. People can find, court records, Militar records and other source of information. It is estimated that 30% of all US people will have some form of police records in their lifetime. ]]></description>
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