Tag: government20


  • “Gov 2.0” is Here to Stay

    Gov 2.0 is a semantic umbrella for several movements with real muscle: open government (in the sense of transparent decision-making, “sunshine”/”sunlight”); open source software in government; free release of data collected by governments, preferably in machine-readable format; social media in government; collaboration, crowdsourcing and prediction markets in government; and traditional “eGov” online services.

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  • #Gov20 Resources for 2010 – Please Add!

    2009 was inarguably a great year for the Gov 2.0 movement. I’ll trust folks like Andrea DiMaio, Steve Radick, Gwynne Kostin, Tim O’Reilly and Mark Drapeau to make that point better than I can. But what I did want to offer in terms of sort of a year-end wrap are a number of links to

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