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Bookmarks for June 17th through July 3rd
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Digging digital government: recent major works and what they mean – "But now, and for the first time, it’s starting to feel like we can retire some of those old … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, bankervision, budget, communications, consultation, culture, cuts, data, enterprise, enterprise2.0, EntGov, gephi, gov.20, gov2.0, government, government2.0, graphs, homeoffice, innovation, jamesgardner, lesteph, media, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, publicsector, readwriteorg, RSS, security, services, Software, visualisation, web, wordpress
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Bookmarks for March 18th through March 20th
[Something is going wrong with this again. For some reason this hadn't been posted before now.] I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Embracing Government 2.0: Leading transformative change in the public sector (PDF) – PDF warning! … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, andreadimaio, bigdata, casestudies, centralgov, centralgovernment, change, community, communityofpractice, content, copyleft, culture, data, digitalinclusion, egovernment, experts, free, gov, gov2.0, govdata, government, government2.0, Health, ict, incentives, innovation, it, km, knowledge, knowledgemanagement, labour, meetings, network, nhs, open, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensocitm, openvideoalliance, organisationaldevelopment, reorganisation, report, services, socitm, system:filetype:pdf, system:media:document, technology, transaction, Video, whitehall, whitepaper, wikipedia
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2009′s top tech
Here’s a quick roundup of some things I’ve really started to get some use out of in 2009. Not necessarily services that were new to the last 12 months, but ones which became a vital part of my toolkit. You’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged services, Social Media, technology, tools, web 2.0, websites
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