Just last summer, “Gov 2.0” was anything but a buzzword, and social media was just coming into its own in the mainstream. This post is to clue you in to some of the great public and private sector bloggers who’ve helped blaze the trail. You probably know most of them, but maybe you’ll find one or two new. In no particular order:
Maxine Teller – MiXT Media
Ari Herzog – AriWriter
Steve Radick – Social Media Strategery
Jefferey Levy – Government 2.0 Beta
Mark Drapeau – Cheeky Fresh
Gwynne Kostin – On Dot-Gov
Andrew Kryzmarzick – Generation Shift
Nick Charney – CPSRenewal
Craig Newmark – CNewmark
Marylin Clark – Hello Happy Pitbulls (a special treat for dog lovers)
Who would you nominate? Who have I missed?
~ Adriel Hampton is a San Francisco public servant and host of the Gov 2.0 Radio podcast.
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Uh oh! I feel pressure to blog something relevant!
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Sure not a top ten by any means, but you may wish to check mine too blogs.gartner.com/andrea_dimaio
Andrea, you’ve been doing great (controversial, the best kind!) work in this space. Thanks for dropping in.
Fabulous list! thanks for sharing!
Wow – thanks Adriel! What great company I’m listed here with! Not just for their great thinking and experiences with all things Gov 2.0, but because they’re great people whom I enjoy talking with as well. I guess this is a good reminder for me to write another post, huh? 🙂
You forgot OhMyGov! Although I am not sure if that is a blog or not.
I’ve tracking a few of these, but not all! Good list, thanks for the recommendations!
I am just noticing this. Thanks!
Sure, man, you’re steadily cranking out great content. Crush it!
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This is such an important topic, I wish more people would write about it, and not just spam other people’s ideas. Researched content is hard to find on the Internet these days.