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Government Websites Past, Present, and Future: Morphological Evolution and Framework Transition
Abstract
This article systematically examines the evolution of government websites from their initial forms to contemporary practices. It highlights how government websites have transformed from simple technological applications to tools that drive digital governance, enhance transparency, improve public service efficiency, and strengthen public participation. Additionally, through an in-depth analysis of the current stage of government websites, the article reveals the main challenges and issues they face in practical operation, including a cultural structure that prioritizes “efficiency over fairness,” a supply structure that emphasizes “supply over demand,” and a service structure that leans towards “service over interaction.” Looking ahead, the article predicts the integration of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the metaverse, into government websites and discusses their potential forms and directions. By providing a comprehensive analysis of the history, current status, and future outlook of government websites, the aim is to offer valuable insights for research and practical applications in related fields.
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