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Tag Archives: development
Bookmarks for September 10th through September 14th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. MindQuilt – "MindQuilt is an enterprise knowledge management platform with intelligent question and answer matchmaking and gaming achievement dynamics." Tiny Tiny RSS – Host your own Google Reader clone. Challenge.gov … Continue reading
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Tagged aggregator, book, challengedotgov, collaboration, Communities, community, communitymanager, development, digitalengagement, directgov, Email, enterprise2.0, facebook, forking, git, github, handmade, km, knowledgemanagement, microsoft, mlf, nice, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, participation, podnosh, RSS, socialspaces, thriving, usa, wordpress, workflow, writetoreply, youth, youthworkonline, zuckerberg
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Bookmarks for August 18th through September 8th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Civic Commons code-sharing initiative bids to reduce government IT costs – "Around the United States, city governments have created a multitude of software. Unfortunately, most of the time the code … Continue reading
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Tagged anonymity, anonymous, apache, automattic, backup, coding, collaboration, community, content, couchdb, culture, delivery, deloitte, development, ebook, EBooks, ecommerce, editor, elearning, Email, enterprise, enterprise2.0, ERP, google, government, hosting, hybridorg, informationmanagement, intranet, jeffjarvis, km, knowledgemanagement, learning, learningorganisation, learningpool, localgovernment, management, marincounty, o'reilly, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, openknowledge, opensource, perens, personallearning, pkm, plugin, projectmanagement, recordsmanagement, research, sap, security, seddon, senge, sharing, sociallearning, socialmedia, socialorg, systemsthinking, timoreilly, Training, usa, vaultpress, wave, whitepaper, wikipedia, wordpress, wysiwyg
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Bookmarks for July 17th through July 23rd
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Rewired State – hack UK online – "A one-day hack providing expert advice and prototyping for UK online centres, providing technical options for improving searching on the UK online centres … Continue reading
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Tagged app, australia, bigsociety, browser, chrome, Communities, contributionsociety, culture, democracy, design, development, digitalengagement, digitalinclusion, gov2.0, government2.0, gpl, hackday, infobesity, knowledge, localdemocracy, localgovernment, monkchips, News, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, plugin, portal, reader, redmonk, rewiredstate, social, socialmedia, socialnetworking, technology, theses, timemanagement, tools, ukonline, ukonlinecentres, website, wiki, wireframing, wordpress, wpthesis
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Bookmarks for July 11th through July 16th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. How to work with online communities at Helpful Technology – "But there are many other ways to build relationships, and lots more experience to share. To help explore this further, … Continue reading
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Tagged android, appinventor, Apple, apps, appstore, bigsociety, budget, caching, charity, civilsociety, Communities, consultation, cuts, cycling, development, digitalengagement, digitalinclusion, egovernment, engagement, enterprise, facebook, forums, google, gov20, government, iphone, lesteph, localgov, localgovernment, localgovweb, maps, marthalanefox, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, performance, plugins, raceonline2012, social, socialenterprise, socialinnovation, socialmedia, transport, wordpress
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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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