Category: Government 2.0
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 22, 2010
Four for today: Doug Bastien: Forming a Modern Community in GovernmentNick Charney: Eat or Be EatenNancy Scola: Health Care Reform – The Website Center for American Progress protests DC Apple store over Congo conflict minerals Posted via email from Wired to Share
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 21, 2010
Department of Education launches Data.ed.gov Democracy Challenge announces video contest winners CIO: 8 Ways to Keep Your Best Workers on Board The Breaking Time: Triumph of the book GovLoop has a new Twitter feed for job listings:GovGigsNASA photos put the Gulf oil spill in horrific perspectiveWhat is Your Facebook Data Worth?Data,gov’s next big thing: mashing
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 20, 2010
DCWeek – 240 people to check out on Twitter Ideas for Seattle – Local Gov and UserVoicePaul Day’s Conversion-Driven Government: Social Media is Not You JobOpen Government – a book reviewThe Guardian: The Internet – Everything you ever need to know Internet.artizans: open data doesn’t empower communitiesOsrin.net: Understanding gov20 adoption, finding a modelAlex Howard: Gov
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 19, 2010
Four for today: Dragan Varagic: Social Media Strategy Template Recommendations Open Data Euskadi – Basque Country’s Open Data siteAdriel Hampton: Usability – Are Hyperlinks Destroying Your Readers’ Brains?Act.ly petition in favor of the Social Network Users Bill of Rights developed at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference Posted via email from Wired to Share
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Usability: Are Your Hyperlinks Destroying Your Readers’ Brains?
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been experimenting with a new way of linking in my blog posts. I was prompted to do this after reading a Wired magazine article adapted from academics Nicholas Carr’s new book, “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains.” Writes Carr: (In a 2001 study) one group
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 16, 2010
NOAA launches an interactive mapping tool for the Gulf oil spill Heartbreaking Flickr set – Greenpeace’s Gulf Oil Spill photosServe.gov is seeking trained volunteers to help with the Gulf disasterThursday is Dump the Pump DaySan Francisco’s Stamen Design wins a $400,000 Knight News Challenge grant for its CityTracking visualizationsStamen wants your help voting up a