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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Clay Shirky Says Good Collaboration is Structured Fighting – "Large collaborative projects aren't, in fact, large collaborative projects according to Shirky. They're small collaborative projects with tight groups, that integrate … Continue reading
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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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The Twitter Book
This is a lovely little guide to getting to grips with Twitter: Thoroughly recommended.