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13/04/2008

The Global Information Technology Report 2007-2008

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Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland lead the rankings

Denmark is the most networked economy in the world, followed by Sweden and Switzerland, according to the last edition of The Global Information Technology Report. Among the top ten, the Republic of Korea (9) and, to a lesser extent, the United States (4) post the most notable improvements.

Under the theme Fostering Innovation through Networked Readiness, this year’s Report places a particular focus on the role of networked readiness in spurring innovation.

Published for the seventh consecutive year with record coverage of 127 economies worldwide, the Report has become the world’s most comprehensive and authoritative international assessment of the impact of ICT on the development process and the competitiveness of nations.

The Report is produced by the World Economic Forum in cooperation with INSEAD, the leading international business school, and is sponsored this year by Cisco Systems.

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Singapore [pdf] while performing well on some indicators, as is the norm for Singapore regarding press freedom indexes does very poorly indeed.

Singapore in terms of press freedom is ranked 115th out of 127.

First spotted on Blowin' in the Wind

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