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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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Bookmarks for September 20th through October 1st
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Social intranets: Enterprises grapple with internal change – Great stuff on deploying social tech within big organisations. Open Government Licence – "You are encouraged to use and re-use the Information … Continue reading
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Tagged cambridgeshire, cambridgeshirecountycouncil, cio, collaboration, communications, creativecommons, crowdsourcing, dataliteracy, ebook, education, elearning, engagement, enterprise2.0, fenland, government, ict, it, knowledge, learning, licensing, linux, localgov, localgovernment, mydex, opencourses, opencourseware, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, organisations, ou, personalinformationempowerment, pkm, procurement, social, sociallearning, socialmedia, theme, twitter, vrm, wordpress
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How to make Government IT deliver savings
Interesting ebook report from The Network for Post-Bureaucratic Age: Better for Less Update: Mick provides his views on the report: Rather than auditing ICT, what we need in reality is a proposal, by some authors with an understanding of what … Continue reading
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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Dom Campbell on agile procurement
Great work by Dom Campbell on procurement, and I really love the title: Its Time People Started Getting Fired For Buying IBM from the WeMedia site. Embedded below, if you can’t see it, here’s a link. WeThink – IBM – … Continue reading
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Tagged dom campbell, futuregov, ibm, ict, it, procurement, wethink
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