
The European Commission wants IT professionals tohelp it develop a Europe-wide digital economy. It
wants your answers to the following questions:
- How can information and communications technologies (ICTs) be
unleashed to drive economic recovery and contribute to the Lisbon
growth and jobs agenda?
- How can ICTs assist the transition to a more sustainable
low-carbon economy?
- How best to create a 100% connected economy that offers open
and high speed internet for all?
- How can Europe raise its performance in crucial ICT research
and innovation?
- How to reinforce the digital single market in order to bring
growth, innovation and new services?
- How can online services and tools, such as Web 2.0, better
promote user creativity, content production and services
provision?
- How can the web aid modernisation of public services so that
they are easily accessible to all EU citizens?
- How can ICTs improve the quality of life of EU citizens by
unlocking the storehouses of cultural heritage by bringing them
online and by putting ICT at the centre of citizens' life?
- How can the EU increase its weight in the international arena
of the worldwide web and the global information society?
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The public consultation is open until 9 October 2009.