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Tag Archives: transparency
What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. SOCIAL PLAN: 11 Golden Rules for Social Media in an Organisation – Some nice tips from Dan. OGP Take Aways : Tim’s Blog – "In an attempt to use reflective … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, Communities, design, digitalengagement, hyperlocal, localgov, localgovernment, mobile, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, socialmedia, strategy, transparency, ux, websites
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Every government project should be a Project WIP
I love Project WIP – Shropshire Council’s blog about their efforts to redesign their website. It’s got a great tone and style, is useful and interactive and gives people a chance to know what is going on behind the scenes, … Continue reading
Bookmarks for October 30th through December 10th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Living with rats: Nine signposts towards Our Society – Good stuff from @juliandobson Wikileaks and the Long Haul – Shirky on Wikileaks What the attacks on WikiLeaks tell us – … Continue reading
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Tagged bigsociety, budget, business, collaboration, content, cuts, economy, enterprise, EntGov, google, innovation, internet, localgovweb, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, participation, research, sharepoint, shirky, simulator, socialsoftware, strategy, transparency, uk, web, wikileaks
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Wikileaks and radical transparency
The one thing that the internet does more than anything else, is that it brings the cost of distributing information to zero, no matter how far you are distributing it. We’re only now, I think, starting to be aware of … Continue reading
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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Tagged app, bigsociety, Blogging, blogs, collaboration, community, conference, elearning, enterprise2.0, EntGov, event, evernote, gov2.0, government, government2.0, ict, idea, innovation, km, knowledge, learning, learningpool, lesteph, lgid, localbysocial, localgov, localgovernment, notes, opengov, opengovernment, pdfeurope, polcasm, police, puffbox, socialmedia, socialsoftware, solace, solace2010, technology, Training, transparency, twitter, wordpress
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