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Tag Archives: data
Bookmarks for June 3rd through June 7th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Armchair Auditor – Nice clean and simple example of what can be done with open government spending data by @adrianshort Supreme Court’s untendered website cost revealed – "You need to … Continue reading
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Tagged android, bookmarking, citizenship, cms, communications, councils, data, democracy, egov, enterprise, enterprise2.0, extension, firefox, gov2.0, goverment, government, government2.0, iphone, lesteph, localgov, localgovernment, localgovweb, mobile, opendata, opengovernment, plugin, procurement, redmonk, research, sharepoint, socialmedia, transparency, webdevelopment, website, wiki, yammer
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Bookmarks for May 14th through June 2nd
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. TWiki – the Open Source Enterprise Wiki – "A flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform, and web application platform." How digital engagement can save councils … Continue reading
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Tagged aol, bigsociety, civicsociety, civilsociety, collaboration, communication, curiouscatherine, data, datagovuk, davidwilcox, democracy, digitalbritain, digitalengagement, Email, enterprise2.0, EntGov, future, github, gov2.0, government, government2.0, IM, innovation, instantmessaging, km, knowledgemanagement, loacalgov, localgov, localgovernment, msn, open, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, readwriteorg, rsa, semanticweb, socialnetworks, society, tbl, tories, twiki, volunteer, webinstitute, wiki, yahoo!
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Hack Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council‘s approach to open government and IT strategy is impressive. Check out their IT strategy blog, where they detail their use of the cloud, for example, and their open data site. Great stuff, and good to see it … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud, data, ict, local government, open government, opendata, warwickshire
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Open Data & The Rewards of Failure
Great set of slides explaining the issues around the publishing of public data online, by Chris Taggart. Open Data & The Rewards of Failure View more presentations from countculture.
DavePress podcast 2 – Andrew Beeken
In the second DavePress podcast I chat to Andrew Beeken of the City of Lincoln Council about the new open data site he has just launched, data.lincoln.gov.uk. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] If you can’t, or don’t want to, use the … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew beeken, data, lincoln, lincoln city council, open data, open government, opendata, wordpress
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