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===Government=== At the end of the dot-com boom in the 1990s, many governments had already committed to creating government web portal sites for their citizens. These included primary portals to the governments as well as portals developed for specific branches (e.g., a particular government ministry, department or agency), or for specific sub-audiences (e.g., senior citizens, parents, post-secondary students, etc.). Notable government web portals include: *[[Digital identity in Australia#myGov|my.gov.au]] for [[Australia]]. *[[Europa (web portal)]] links to all EU agencies and institutions in addition to press releases and audiovisual content from press conferences. *[[USAGov en Español]] for the United States (in Spanish). *[[USA.gov]] for the United States (in English). *[[Disability.gov]] for citizens with disabilities in the United States. *[[gov.uk]] for citizens & [[businesslink.gov.uk]] for businesses in the United Kingdom. *[[Health-EU portal]] gathers all relevant health topics from across Europe. *[[india.gov.in]] for [[India]]. *[[National Resource Directory]] links to resources for United States Service Members, Veterans and their families.
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