Category: Government 2.0
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 18, 2010
A half dozen for your weekend: TweetyHall: Lessons from election 2010 – social media and local politics Andrea DiMaio: Australian Sets a New Benchmark for Open Government Ari Herzog: How Bloggers and Webmasters Violate Your Privacy with Google Analytics John Bordeaux: On Change, or Why They Hate You Zack Seward: Open Source Senate NYT: Digital
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 17, 2010
Get your gov on! Candi Harrison: Customers Know Best – It’s Their Results that Count Andrea DiMaio: Open Government … To Whom? Sen. Kate Lundy: The Declaration of Open Government Kevin Merritt: Why Do We Need an Open Data Benchmark Study? Mike Loukides: App Inventor and the culture wars Andrew P. Wilson: The President’s SAVE
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 16, 2010
The ‘it’s late’ edition: 5 ideas for a better government web site A Slightly Different Twist Track Federal IT Spending on New Homepage, Dashboard and App GE Launches Larges Innovation Challenge A conversation with the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria Drag My Brand to Hell: #InfluenceProject and the Last Kings of Scotland
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 15, 2010
Get a head start: Mathias Craford: What Futurists Actually Do Flickr: Welcome the National Library of Scotland to The Commons! Government Technology: Edmonton, Alberta, Replicating City in Second Life Bowen Moran: Playing with my Identity … Jon Lee: The Craiglist Effect on Government Transactions UN launches open data site
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 14, 2010
Gone to Tokyo Tower with the boy, catch you on the flipside: Nick Charney: The Kübler-Ross Model of Internet Access Blocking Shane Snow: How To – Use Game Mechanics to Power Your Business Engaging Cities: Tracking the Progress of Gov 2.0 Erin Vang: In Defense of Good Meetings, and How to Hold Meetings that Suck
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 13, 2010
Adriel Hampton’s birthday edition: Leila Sedehgi and John F. Moore: Web 2.0 – Is the public sector really behind the private sector? Stephen Hale: British embassies and social media Gawker: Canadians Declare War on Facebook MarketingVOX: 8 Questions to Ask Before Ditching a Social Media Strategic Plan Alex Howard: Gov 2.0 Week in Review –
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Five Reasons to Kill ‘The Meeting’
Perhaps one of the most popular blog topics in the working world is bagging on meetings. Perhaps some of them are even written on smart phones during meetings. No one is talking about the one-on-one with a boss or a colleague to work out an issue or smooth through wrinkles in an action plan, or
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 12, 2010
Happy Monday! Steve Radick: Six Villians of Gov 2.0 NYT: Changing Government and Tech with Geeks Sonny Hashmi: Do you need a fancy title to transform government IT? Steve Lunceford: Twitter nears the Gov 2.0 tipping point Richard Fahey: Govt Spending Cuts – Who Knows Best? Andrea DiMaio: When Cultural Differences Do Matter – Gov
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 9, 2010
It’s Friday somewhere: Is President Obama’s open government mandate being taken seriously? GovLoop: 1,000 Awesome Things About Government State Dept. releases social media policy (pdf) Defining our Rights in a Gov 2.0 Community How Local Government Can Do Facebook DC’s Local Gov Spending and Expenditures Dashboard Damien Basile: The Problem with Influence
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 8, 2010
Brought to my American readers from the future: Armed with Science: Time, Einstein, and the Coolest Stuff (video) Govistics launches visual data application Web 2.0, Gov 2.0, Society 2.0 Information Week: 12 Worst Government Web Sites Phillippines Supreme Court Joins Twitter to Widen Access to Decisions Where next for digital engagement?