Category: Government 2.0
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 9, 2010
Life’s a game, Internet’s a game: Sen. Kate Lundy: Speech to the Technology in Government and the Public Sector conferenceKristin Burnham: A Victory for Social Media – Inside the Election of Columbia’s New PresidentRichard Abshire: Dallas Police Chief David Brown urges social media to catch ‘unrepentant criminals’CivSource: New Open 311 integration toolkit goes internationalLuigi Reggi:
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 8, 2010
Our man Ressler in WaPo (and Charney, too): Kyle VanHemert: Bill Gates Thinks the Web Will Soon Offer the Best College EducationAndrew P. Wilson: We Can Lead and Be LeadersJohn F. Moore: The Social Ecosystem – The biggest barrier to success? EducationLisa Rein: A new batch of younger employees finding their place in the federal
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 7, 2010
The beat goes on: Stephanie Gerson: Moneyball, policy wikis, and government 2.0 Aliya Stenstein: EPA posts toxic data early to encourage crowdsourcing Jenara Nerenberg: Now Chile Wants a Silicon Valley of Its Own – But Where’s the Homegrown Talent? Tom Philpott: The history of urban agriculture should inspire its future Tim O’Reilly: Opening the doors
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 6, 2010
Are you rockin’ with GovLoop? Nat Torkington: Gov 2.0 as means not endGloria Goodale: Can social media save the world? Some nonprofits give it a try Andrea DiMaio: Who Should Be Transparent, What for and How Much?Steve Lunceford: Another Twitter first: Pelosi tweet reconvenes the U.S. House of RepresentativesStuart McKee: HeyGov! for San FranciscoBen Parr:
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Hiroshima: Never Again
Hiroshima, originally uploaded by AdrielH. This uniform belonged to a Japanese “mobilized youth,” one of the many children in Hiroshima working on the war effort when we dropped the atom bomb. Actually, *this* uniform belonged to *many* children. It was stitched together from scraps of what was left.
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 5, 2010
The reality of unreality: Brian Solis: Influence is Bliss – The Gender Divide of Influence on TwitterMark Headd: The case for open transit dataAdam P. Zuckerman: Survey – GOP and Dems utilize Twitter differently David Forbes: The good side of tribes (really)John Bordeaux: You Don’t Know What You Think You KnowJohn F. Moore: Leveraging social
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 4, 2010
Spreading our wings: Lovisa Williams: Failure is Not an Option Patrick Wintour: Coalition’s first crowdsourcing attempt fails to alter Whitehall lineAndrea DiMaio: A Developer Corps Is a Brilliant Idea for Open GovernmentGautham Nagesh: Devaney – Stimulus tracking technology the model for government transparencyLt. Gen. Dave Deptula (on FedNewsRadio): Why the Air Force needs to shake
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NENfm: Is the Bridge to Government Made of Data?
City of San Francisco has a great capacity building project called the “Neighborhood Empowerment Network.” They have a new podcast and today interviewed me about Open Data in San Francisco and around the world. Check it out here.
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 3, 2010
Shouldn’t I be sleeping? Carol A. Spencer: Convincing Local GovernmentsTom Fox: Young government leaders – Lessons for the next generationSpencer Wilson: Can’t See the Social for the MediaSharon Weinberger: Pentagon Goes Wiki with Crowdsourced Tech Project Clay Johnson: Don’t Let the Municipal Crisis Go to WasteJeff Stanger: Data Are Not InformationSteve Towns: Utilizing Web 2.0
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 2, 2010
Tell me, is there an app for that? Matt Poelmans: FutureGovForum, AustraliaHeather Timmons: In India, Using Facebook to Catch Scofflaw DriversNESTA: Small is Beautiful – Innovation in Local GovernmentPeter Corbett: Apps for the Army Winners – Doubling Our ExpectationsElizabeth Woyke: Apps That Change the World Gov 2.0 Radio: UserVoice CEO Richard White on Leveraging Your