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Tag Archives: coventry
Bookmarks for July 28th through August 5th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. NHS spends millions on websites that fail patients, says government report | Society | The Guardian – "The NHS spends up to £86m a year on thousands of websites that … Continue reading
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Tagged bigsociety, city, collaboration, coventry, datagovuk, dataliteracy, digitalengagement, economy, employment, fco, government, ibm, ict, innovation, jam, khub, knowledgehub, localgov, localgovernment, nhs, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, outsourcing, retooled, RSS, socialnetwork, statistics, strategy, technology, transparency, volunteer, webjam, websites
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See, local gov *can* do Facebook
One of the highlights of last Wednesday’s LGComms event was hearing about Coventry City Council‘s Facebook page. If you click to see the larger image, you’ll notice that the page has 11,321 fans (as at the time of writing). 11,321! … Continue reading
Posted in Social Networking
Tagged communications, coventry, coventry city council, facebook, lgcomms, local government, localgov, web
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