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Companies Test Online Voting

Two Internet companies are conducting the first national presidential primary to enable all eligible U.S. voters to register online and then vote during a sixday period beginning Dec. 3.

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Loislaw.com Expands its State Offerings

Loislaw.com, an Internet provider of primary legal research, recently expanded its offering to include case law and statutes databases from five more states, now including a total of 45 states and Washington, D.C.

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Virginia to Host National Y2K Summit

Virginia's Century Date Change Initiative (CDCI) project will host a national summit Dec. 57 on innovative business practices that emerged from efforts to fight the Year 2000 computer date glitch.

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Philadelphia Feels Sting of Y2K Bug

About 500 Philadelphia residents recently received notices for jury duty that would have been better suited for their ancestors. The requests asked them to serve in 1900, an error caused by a Year 2000 glitch in the city court computers.

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Puerto Rico's PRStar.Net Project Connects Agencies

Puerto Rico's PRStar.Net project, a network that will connect the entire island, is being used by nearly all of the 140 government agencies. Every agency will be online by Dec. 15, accordinng to an official at the Office of Management and Budget.

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Camera Trained on Kentucky Development

In Lexington, Ky., residents have the opportunity to keep an eye on a highly awaited construction project without leaving their homes.

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HomeworkNOW.com puts coursework online

Schoolteachers in more than 275 schools nationwide are posting their classroom assignments online using HomeworkNOW.com, a free World Wide Web service that enables educators to update coursework on a daily or weekly basis.

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Pennsylvania Launches Statewide Microsoft Certification Program

Pennsylvania is launching a statewide initiative to certify about 20,000 students and 1,000 teachers through the Microsoft Office User Specialist program.

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N.D. Governor Asks for Help Attracting Tech Firms

North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer recently asked a privatesector advisory committee to recommend tax, investment and public policy ideas to encourage hightech investment in the state.

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Kentucky Offers Statewide Virtual High School

Starting in January, the Kentucky Virtual High School will become the country's first statewide program offering online high school courses and will include advanced offerings in foreign languages, math and science.

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Bill Streamlines Food Stamp Transactions

The U.S. Senate has approved a bill establishing national electronic transaction standards for food stamp benefits.

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West Virginia Gov. To Address Technology Council

West Virginia Gov. Cecil Underwood is scheduled to give the keynote address during the Science and Technology Advisory Council's second annual Mountain State on the Move conference on Tuesday at the Federal Energy Technology Center in Morgantown.

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New York to Bolster High-Tech Initiatives

New York Gov. George Pataki gave high tech a shot in the arm recently by signing into law J2K," a $522 million economic development program that benefits technology research and capital investment in business growth.

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Cities offered tips on Y2K preparedness

Global Action Plan (GAP), a nonprofit environmental education organization, is offering 125,000 brochures on basic Year 2000 preparedness for free to municipalities and civic organizations.

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CIO advises 'follows the sun' on Y2K

California chief information officer Elias Cortez's Year 2000 strategy involves a Follow the Sun program to track the global impact of the date change up to 12 hours in advance.

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CIO outlines e-commerce, digital divide plans

North Carolina chief information officer Rick Webb joined lawmakers and state agency representatives here at the recent National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council conference to outline the state's approach to electronic commerce, state S.B. 222, and the digital divide.

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Chicago mayor Richard Daley revealed his Year 2000 strategy

Flanked by representatives from key city agencies, Chicago mayor Richard Daley revealed his Year 2000 strategy Thursday at a news conference at the city's Y2K Command Center.

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Web site enables users to search more than 27 million tobacco industry documents

A World Wide Web site unveiled Thursday will enable users to conduct searches of more than 27 million tobacco industry documents from one centralized source. Donna Shalala, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, made the announcement in conjunction with the Great American Smokeout.

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Texas State Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander launched e-Texas

Texas State Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander on Tuesday launched eTexas, a commission that will oversee 14 separate task forces charged with finding new ways to use technology to streamline government services.

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DC Mayor Conducts First Meeting of E-Commerce Task Force

Washington, D.C., Mayor Anthony Williams held the first meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) Task Force on Electronic Commerce and Internet Technology Tuesday, where city leaders heard analysis on Internet taxation and other issues.