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What I’m doing next: launching Kind of Digital
It’s a new financial year, and that seems an appropriate time to share my plans for the future. Following a really enjoyable couple of years at Learning Pool, we’re going to reshape my role as Community Evangelist to enable me … 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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Engaging using LinkedIn
I’ve long considered LinkedIn to be one of the most boring websites in the world, and as I described here, I rarely use it when not prompted to by an email alert demanding my attention. However, the first rule in … Continue reading
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Tagged business, digital engagement, linkedin, Social Networking
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Bookmarks for July 3rd through July 7th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Government Reservists 2 – an idea for the Big Society? | Podnosh – "We do need government to change itself and fast. Might government reservists now be a way for … Continue reading
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Tagged Accounting, android, Apple, banking, bigsociety, business, councillors, crc, data, datagovuk, democracy, entrepreneurship, event, facebook, fan, fan-page, fanpage, fanpages, government, Hardware, howto, hyperlocaldemocracy, ict, ipad, iphone, jjn1, linkeddata, localdemocracy, localgovernment, localisminaction, mac, moderncouncillor, nalc, naughton, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, pages, pc, rdf, Scrutiny, smallbusiness, socialmedia, socialnetworking, swansea, warwickshire, webapp, wordpress
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Bookmarks for April 25th through April 30th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. More plugins for securing your WordPress install – Useful guide for making WP a bit more impregnable. Introducing the Hybrid Organisation – Hacking UK Politics with IBM Middleware: open data, … Continue reading
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