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Expensive Virtuality

Top ten most expensive governmental entities’ websites (new or upgraded) for 2010 is published.

The Marker business paper has published the top ten most expensive governmental entities’ websites (new or upgraded) for 2010. The leader belongs to the “Avialesookhrana” central state base for forest aero-protection and costs 71 million rubles (for 2010). We can expect that governmental officials will also request budget funds for blogging (following the President’s example), special social networks, and so on. Meanwhile, there are a lot of companies producing standard websites for non-governmental customers for about 15 thousand rubles; a larger portal for a business can cost from 100 to 300 thousand rubles.

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