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Bookmarks for May 14th through June 2nd
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. TWiki – the Open Source Enterprise Wiki – "A flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform, and web application platform." How digital engagement can save councils … Continue reading
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Tagged aol, bigsociety, civicsociety, civilsociety, collaboration, communication, curiouscatherine, data, datagovuk, davidwilcox, democracy, digitalbritain, digitalengagement, Email, enterprise2.0, EntGov, future, github, gov2.0, government, government2.0, IM, innovation, instantmessaging, km, knowledgemanagement, loacalgov, localgov, localgovernment, msn, open, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, readwriteorg, rsa, semanticweb, socialnetworks, society, tbl, tories, twiki, volunteer, webinstitute, wiki, yahoo!
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Interesting things in Peterborough
1. IBM, Opportunity Peterborough and Peterborough City Council are working together on a project which aims to transform Peterborough into the leading sustainable city in the UK. From the IBM website: The collaboration has outlined plans to launch a Sustainable … Continue reading
Posted in Communities, Computing
Tagged citizenship, community, ibm, ict sustainability, peterborough, rsa
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Us Now
Quite a few folk have been lucky enough to see Us Now, a film made by Banyak Films in association with the RSA. Ivo Gormley directs. Here is how the film is described on its website: Us Now is a … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, E-Democracy
Tagged collaboration, Film, government, rsa, us now
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Arts and Ecology
My good friend William Shaw has started working at the RSA recently, and is writing a blog called Arts & Ecology. William is a fabulous writer and has been blogging for while, and really Gets It. He also has some … Continue reading
Opening the RSA
David Wilcox has blogged again about the efforts at the RSA to reform itself to meet the needs of fellows in the networked society. It would appear that the more forward thinking fellows are a little disappointed at the pace … Continue reading