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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. 2011 London Social Business Summit – Great content from this event. Introducing South West LocalGovCamp #swlocalgc « Carl’s Notepad – This should be a good one! ’100 million comments a … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, chrome, cloud, cms, collaboration, Communities, directgov, event, forums, google, googledocs, hyperlocal, localdirectgov, localgovcamp, localgovernment, netbook, procurement, socialbusiness, spending, talkaboutlocal, Video, wordpress, workflow
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Anonymity, community and identity
A while ago, I got a bit of a bee in my bonnet about anonymity online, and why it sucked. This was in the wake of the ‘Civil Serf‘ (remember her?) kerfuffle, when a blogger working in government said some … Continue reading
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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In praise of forums?
In my recent soul-searching post on where digital engagement is heading next, I mentioned that social media needs to embed itself back into digital work as a whole. This is in part for protection – if ‘playing around with Facebook’ … Continue reading