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Blue paper 2007

CONTENTS, INTRODUCTION



Contents

Introduction
Executive summary
Introduction: an exciting year
The magic of numbers
Infocommunication tools in households
Broadband: you can't get enough of it
Features of usage: e-mail is the number one hit
International comparison: eminence and lagging behind
Politics: building an information society is not on the agenda
Withdrawal
Electronic public administration: before a strong start?
Indispensable e-administration
2006: the year of electronic public administration in Hungary
Pull instead of push: let the citizens dictate
Information society and the economy: how to make headway?
Competitive disadvantage: digital illiterates still in majority
Investments: infocommunication is not regarded as an asset
ICT export: Hungary and Korea in the same league - but for how much longer?
Human resources: a lot of engineers or too few?
Efforts made by the government: is there a viable system?
Fast forward: the need for a locally embedded ICT industry
Digital culture: during the cultural shift business is as usual
Society: the digital third
Web 2.0: what's the deal?
Digitalising cultural heritage: at the beginning of a long hard road
Digital broadcasting: top-down revolution
IPTV: among the first ones
The content industry: a utopia or a driving force?
Education: from Sulinet Expressz to the interactive classroom boards
No more SEx
Will the interactive whiteboard make a revolution?
E-learning: no interest in the market
Summary: Hungary's place in an international context
Recommendations - the most important tasks in 2007, or The information society is ours and we are building it for ourselves!
Bibliography



Introduction

The BLUE PAPER is a comprehensive public report giving an account of one year in the building of the information society in Hungary. It is an assessment study that looks at both the past and the future of the area.

The BLUE PAPER has been published by the organisers of the Internethajó (Internet Boat) and presents the level of progress of the information society in Hungary using publicly accessible data. The Paper is written under the professional leadership of the Internethajó, by the researchers of BUTE-UNESCO ITTK and from 2007 in partnership with GKIeNET Ltd.

Each year the BLUE PAPER is published one week before the launch of the Internethajó, and from 2007 in English, too. We would like to give everyone the opportunity - the passengers of the Internethajó, professional organisations, the representatives of public administration and the government, as well as related organisations - to contribute to the debates and discussions reviewing the Hungarian information society by sharing their opinions and ideas. All comments received by us will appear on the homepage of the event.

We call on everyone to join in the debate and act together, and while doing so to rely only on facts and valid arguments.


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