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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Ministry of Lorem: filler text generated from UK government press releases – Bonkers but strangely compelling site from @lesteph Social media can help riot-hit communities recover – "In all the … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, councillor, design, developers, government, hyperlocal, Jobs, leader, localgovcamp, localgovernment, lorem, opendata, text, ukgovcamp
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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Generating QR codes using PHP and the Goo.gl API – Lovely little guide from Stuart Harrison (@pezholio). Numberhood – Interesting looking local open data app. Online Government Services and the … Continue reading
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Tagged app, cloud, consumerisation, digitalinclusion, fujitsu, inclusion, ios, it, mobile, olderpeople, opendata, qrcodes
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Playing with QR codes
I’ve been looking into QR codes recently – yes, I know, I’m somewhat behind the times – as part of some research I’m doing into how digital engagement can help in planning. For the uninitiated, QR codes are square barcode-esque … Continue reading
What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Towards Effective Corporate Communications: Let Your Engineers do the Talking – For engineers, replace with any front line public sector worker! John Naughton on The Waste Land app – Great … Continue reading
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Tagged cloudculture, communications, culture, digital, he, highereducation, humanities, humor, ipad, leadership, opendata, poetry, startup, trust
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Bookmarks for January 27th through February 19th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Big Society – if the price is right – Interesting views on Big Society from a blogging councillor within my local district. The impact of IT decisions on organizational culture … Continue reading
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Tagged bigsociety, cllrblogging, cloud, collaboration, community, culture, digitalcllr, futuregov, government, huddle, innovation, it, local, localgovernment, opendata, opengovernment, opensource, organiser, place, publicservices, socialmedia, strategy, ukgc11, ukgovcamp
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