Category: Government 2.0


  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 7, 2010

    From Tokyo with love: On Twitter, a Close-Knit Network Unemployed Keeping Tabs on the Senate Leader License to Thrill: date and the creative commons Plays well with others: the integration imperative for government GovFresh Guide to Gov 2.0 Radio

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 6, 2010

    In case you were barbecuing or something: DipNote: Join a Discussion on U.S. Engagement with Muslim Communities Worldwide CNN: Diplomats blaze uneasy trail along digital highway How Social Media is Changing the Way Government Does Business How Different is Government from Large Scale Private Industry? BBC’s dot.Rory – Government apps: A case for the axe? Attributes

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  • Skill Does Not Matter

    There are nearly 7 billion people in the world, hundreds if not thousands of them with a skill set similar to your own. Many of them are better at what you do than you are.  Plenty has been written on this phenomenon; as the world flattens it makes each of us easier to replace. It

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 5, 2010

    For your holiday reading: Mass.gov: The Why of Social Media Maintaining the Strong Ties: Community vs. Social Networks Guardian DataBlog – Government websites: How much does each one cost? Adriel Hampton talks about Gov 2.0 Radio on GovFreshTV ReadWriteCloud: An Apps-Driven Government? FCW: Open government plans updated, criticized Twitter’s short list of verified world leaders

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 29, 2010

    Waste not, want not:Free our data: For democracy’s sake UK Public Data Principles Case study: Maryland Dept. of Education U.S. Federal Government: Axing IT to Save It? Digging Into the Details – Facebook Community Metrics Discussion – Who’s on the Front Line for Gov 2.0? Mass.gov Web Consolidation – “A Single Place to Go”

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 27, 2010

    Start Monday off right: Colleen Kaman: Unpacking Open Source GovernmentTweet Congress: More than 100 Democrats in Congress using Twitter; GOP still leadsJohn Brunswick: You Don’t Want Facebook for the EnterpriseToronto Police: A social media guide to the G20Gov 2.0 Radio: Talking Open Data with Socrata’s Kevin MerrittAlso, Gov 2.0 Radio is giving away a ticket

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 26, 2010

    For the flight home: Submit: Input on the draft National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace Read: Next Generation Government Trends Project: Create an Infographic About Childhood ObesityJoin: Open Model for Citizen EngagementWatch: NASA Releases Time-Lapse Video of the Gulf Oil Spill Posted via email from Wired to Share

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 25, 2010

    Light reading:BubbleIdeas: Government 2.0 is the Axis of the Semantic Web [Web 3.0] Candi on Content: Creating a Culture of Customer Service Beth’s Blog: American Red Cross social media and Social Media Listening Literacy for Nonprofits (wiki) GovLoop’s gov-related hashtag directory Apps 4 Edmonton 5 tools for finding local tweeps Governments find Twitter effective at

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 24, 2010

    Weekends are for vision: Forge.mil could be replicated for civilian agenciesCaliberSF: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Sends His 1st TweetJohn F. Moore: Chatting with Carol Spencer, Web Manager for Morris County, NJFeverBee: How to Spot Your Community is in Trouble: 8 Red Flags McChrystal and the Danger of Speaking Platitudes If Facebook is a virtual nation,

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 23, 2010

    from our eyes to yours: Facebook CEO promises 1 billion users John F. Moore takes an opening crack at characterizing “The Social Ecosystem”Team Newsom twitpics Russian President Medvedev’s first tweetAndrea DiMaio: When Public Servants Make the DifferenceAlan W. Silberberg: Monopolies, Gov 2.0 and Community Have you seen Gadi Ben-Yehuda’s new blog topic? Gov 2.0 –

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