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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Bookmarks for January 28th through February 1st
These are my links for January 28th through February 1st:
- UK GovCamp 09: a sense of progress – Fabulous roundup of Saturday's event from that man Simon Dickson
- FeedDemon to Sync with Google Reader? – This is potentially fabulous news. Google Reader is so much better than Newsgator's online offering…
- Advice to a new Tuttle-meister « The Tuttle Club – How to run your own Tuttle-like club
- About my Final IT Project « Fiona’s Final IT Project – "I am currently completing a final project module for an MSc in Business Information Systems Management at Middlesex University in order to further develop a very keen interest in Information Systems. I have created this blog in order to journal my progress and research findings from first-cut proposal to final draft. I hope you can join me on my journey."
- The Social Media Exchange – The WordPress based social reporting site I put together for this great event.
Localgovcamp
One of the real successes of Saturday’s government barcamp was the large turnout of local government folk, which was great to see. This has set me thinking that there must be sufficient numbers of peope who would be interested in … Continue reading

Now, this is nice
Steph has posted about the work he has been doing getting the Power of Information Taskforce report online for interested folk to comment on it before it gets published. It’s a lovely piece of work: It is in fact a … Continue reading →