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Bookmarks for October 3rd through October 19th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Solace 2010 write up; Localism, hash tags and a reflection on priorities – Great write up from Catherine Howe. Thriving too: Big Society: Yours Mine and Ours – "So how … Continue reading
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Bookmarks for September 20th through October 1st
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Social intranets: Enterprises grapple with internal change – Great stuff on deploying social tech within big organisations. Open Government Licence – "You are encouraged to use and re-use the Information … Continue reading
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Bookmarks for July 17th through July 23rd
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Rewired State – hack UK online – "A one-day hack providing expert advice and prototyping for UK online centres, providing technical options for improving searching on the UK online centres … Continue reading
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Tagged app, australia, bigsociety, browser, chrome, Communities, contributionsociety, culture, democracy, design, development, digitalengagement, digitalinclusion, gov2.0, government2.0, gpl, hackday, infobesity, knowledge, localdemocracy, localgovernment, monkchips, News, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, plugin, portal, reader, redmonk, rewiredstate, social, socialmedia, socialnetworking, technology, theses, timemanagement, tools, ukonline, ukonlinecentres, website, wiki, wireframing, wordpress, wpthesis
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Quora
Quora is an interesting looking service, providing a fairly straightforward question and answer platform. It’s been in closed beta for a while, but now has been unleashed onto the public at large. It’s all about capturing the activity we all … Continue reading
Bookmarks for March 18th through March 20th
[Something is going wrong with this again. For some reason this hadn't been posted before now.] I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Embracing Government 2.0: Leading transformative change in the public sector (PDF) – PDF warning! … Continue reading
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