Korea's multifaceted e-government services will be made available for those logging on from FireFox or Safari, web browsers that are gaining more popularity worldwide as an alternative to Internet Explorer.
According to the government Sunday, users of these ``non-traditional'' browsers will be able to file for year-end tax returns, sign up for a new passport or look for job openings and do much more at various service Web sites operated by the state.
The Ministry of Public Administration and Security, which is in charge of directing e-government initiatives, said that it will invest 11.5 billion won this year for technical projects to increase the browser compatibility of 49 e-government service Web sites.
Starting 2011, all of the 150 e-government Web sites are expected to be accessible from any browser.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/05/116_45054.html
According to the government Sunday, users of these ``non-traditional'' browsers will be able to file for year-end tax returns, sign up for a new passport or look for job openings and do much more at various service Web sites operated by the state.
The Ministry of Public Administration and Security, which is in charge of directing e-government initiatives, said that it will invest 11.5 billion won this year for technical projects to increase the browser compatibility of 49 e-government service Web sites.
Starting 2011, all of the 150 e-government Web sites are expected to be accessible from any browser.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/05/116_45054.html
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