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By Carl Drescher: Technology trends and their impacts on the provision of government services.

A Gigabit to the Home.....

February 10, 2010 By

Google today announced plans to work with a community to build a for 1 gigabit fiber to the home network.  Video announcement by Google's James Kelly can be viewed on youtube or at the main Google project page.  Information on the project and instructions for responding to the RFI can be found at the following link:

https://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/

Stacey Higginbotham has an interview with Google product manager Minnie Ingersoll about this initiative on the Gigaom site.

Responses to the RFI are due no later than March 26th. 


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One of the constants regarding technology is that it is constantly changing. New technologies have the potential to change the way communities are governed. This blog will discuss some of these technological trends and how they are advancing government at all levels.

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