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Bookmarks for April 30th through May 14th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Should the Public Sector pay for Content Management Systems? « Carl’s Notepad – [with open source] "You will still need to consider the integration aspects but open source products are … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, adoption, amazon, aws, casestudies, cloud, cloudcomputing, cms, collaboration, community, complexity, crm, css, css3, design, development, devon, discussion, drupal, e2.0, ecm, enterprise, enterprise2.0, enterprisearchitecture, examples, featurecreep, future, government2.0, governmentit, headshift, html, ict, internet, it, joomla, localgovernment, localgovweb, microsoft, opendata, opensocitm, opensource, pewinternet, plugin, productivity, programming, publishing, redmonk, report, research, ruby, saas, salesforce, semantic, semanticweb, sharepoint, socialmedia, socialnetworking, socialsoftware, socitm, Software, strategy, technology, TimBernersLee, tool, usa, web, web2.0, webdesign, wiki, wikis, wordpress
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Bookmarks for March 8th through March 13th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Roundup: Social Media Monitoring Tools – WebWorkerDaily – Useful list of dashboard-like monitoring tools. It is not about our App, It is about the User’s Data and Context | Zoho … Continue reading
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Wikipedia a bad example for enterprise wikis?
Helen Nicol writes an interesting post about how to get wikis taken up within organisations. Using Wikipedia as an example, she writes, is a bad idea, because it sets unrealistic expectations of the amount of content likely to be generated, … Continue reading
Contribute to DigitalMentor.org!
A few new pages have been created on the Digital Mentor wiki which are screaming out for content to be added, and it’s really easy to do so! All you have to do to add to the wiki is click … Continue reading
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Bookmarks for March 16th through March 18th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. comment.ofqual.gov.uk – Lovely commentable document style consultations from Ofqual MINDSPACE: Influencing behaviour through public policy – Institute for Government – "Influencing behaviour through public policy explores how behaviour change theory … Continue reading →