March 29, 2007 BBC story
Countries were judged on the integration of technology in business, the infrastructure available, government policy favourable for fostering a culture of innovation and progress and leadership in promoting the usage of the latest information technology tools.
Despite losing its top position, the US still maintained a strong focus on innovation, driven by one of the world's best tertiary education systems and its high degree of co-operation with industry, the report said.
NETWORKED READINESS INDEX RANKINGS 2006 (2005)
1: Denmark (3)
2: Sweden (8)
3: Singapore (2)
4: Finland (5)
5: Switzerland (9)
6: Netherlands (12)
7: US (1)
8: Iceland (4)
9: UK (10)
10: Norway (13)
Germany (16), Austria (17) and Estonia (20)
While countries from Asia and the Pacific continued to progress, the powerhouse economies of China and India both showed a downward trend. India was four positions down on last year to 44th, suffering from weak infrastructure and a very low level of individual usage of personal computers and the internet. China was knocked to 59th place, nine positions down, with information technology uptake in Chinese firms lagging.
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