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Category Archives: Web development
Cheltenham go for search
I wrote a little while ago about how council’s websites might look, and ventured the idea that perhaps all that is needed is a big search box. Look what Cheltenham Borough Council have got now! OK, so it isn’t the … Continue reading
Posted in Web development
Tagged cheltenham, cheltenham borough council, local government, web
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Remind us of your views, again?
I wrote a little while back about a fairly terrible website being used by Cambridgeshire’s Transport Commission to consult people on their views. Cambridge News now reports: A PROBE into Cambridgeshire’s transport crisis – including the idea of a congestion … Continue reading
Posted in E-Democracy, Web development
Tagged cambridgeshire county council, consultation, engagement, transport
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ColaLife.org
Simon Berry’s ColaLife campaign is a truly wonderful thing, a real example of using the groundswell to develop an idea into a campaign and then, hopefully, into action. I was always at a bit of a loss, wanting to help … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns, Featured, Web development, wordpress
Tagged Campaigns, colalife, wordpress
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Should web and ICT be the same?
Really interesting post from Paul Canning, discussing the recent assertion by Richard Steele, SOCITM‘s President, that web should be just another part of IT within organisations. Paul says: Web skills are very specific, you need to be across a lot … Continue reading
Google Maps API
I have had a really great idea for a little site that I think will be of use to quite a few people in the UK. Trouble is, it relies on using the Google Maps API, and I haven’t a … Continue reading
