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The Asian Development Bank (ADB), in partnership with the World Bank and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), has joined AidFlows.org to provide the world a better picture of how much development aid is provided and received around the world.

The Internet is now the preferred means of accessing government agencies in Australia, according to a newly released study on user satisfaction with e-government services.

Philippine President Benigno Simeon S. Aguino III presided over the launch on Friday of a web-based business registration system that makes it easier for investors and entrepreneurs to set up shop in the country.

Accenture has introduced a self-service portal that provides social service beneficiaries with electronic access to check on their availability for public assistance apply for benefits or manage benefits.

Visitors to Sri Lanka, including transit passengers, can now apply for travel authorization online, the Immigration and Emigration Department said.

Melbourne Airport has launched a new iPhone app to make travel easier for the technically savvy traveller.

Starting this year, companies in Taiwan will be able to find foreign workers without having to go through labor brokers.

Thailand kicked off its free WiFi project with the installation of 20,000 free public WiFi hotspots in Bangkok just before the New Year.

Philippine wireless provider Smart Communications (Smart) and Cebu-based website MyCebu.ph have partnered to deliver information on tourism and heritage sites to mobile phones and tablets through quick response or QR code scanning.

The election campaign for Hong Kong's next chief executive kicks off with an electronic reminder from the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) for candidates and their supporters to adhere with the law.

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