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MOSCOW, April 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russian...

officials was recently published on the Internet, he said: "This is extremely important, however, this should not be a one off or an individual example, like now, but everyday work," he said.

Medvedev said this was the reason why he had established a presidential council on developing an information society.

He said another key task was to give everyone equal access to the Internet.

The president said he hoped the financial crisis would become a launch pad for new Internet developments that would not only benefit users but the Russian economy as well, and said the Internet could help create additional jobs.



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