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Steve Radick
Steve Radick posted a blog entry
Gov 2.0 Isn’t Achieved via Instruction Manual
Over the last few weeks, I had an opportunity to speak with some of our nation’s finest, both domestic and abroad.  On...
 
<em>craigthomler</em>
craigthomler posted a blog entry
Catch me on Gov 2.0 radio next week.
I'll be chatting with Adriel Hampton on Gov 2.0 radio early next week to give US Gov 2.0 people some operational insights into...
 
Ariel Waldman
Ariel Waldman posted a blog entry
I’m published!
(tumbled, tweeted and flickred already, reposting here since this is in fact my main URL)Contributed a chapter to State of the...
 
alexis
alexis posted a blog entry
Open Government necesita datos, no solo proveerlos
La semana pasada fue la gran noticia, dónde el Director de la Oficina de la Casa Blanca de Administración y Presupuesto,...
 
damien v
damien v posted a blog entry
Les bons liens de la veille ( 12 décembre au 17 décembre )
Voici quelques articles dont la pertinence/l’intérêt m’ont marqué au cours des derniers jours. Faites-en bon usage !...
 
jking89
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Ariel Waldman
 
damien v
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The Rise of Public Diplomacy 2.0
The emergence of Web 2.0 and its interactive use created a new challenge for the State Department and public diplomacy: can diplomats blog? Twitter? Should comments be allowed? Should they be filtered? Who can engage? Where? For what purpose?
 
Ricard E
Ricard E posted a blog entry
“State of the eUnion”: GOVERNMENT 2.0 (@govloop, Dan Doney)
L’APARICIÓ DE GOV 2.0: DE GOVLOOP A LA CASA BLANCASteve Ressler ( @govloop) Fundador, GovLoop.comL’aparició...
 
Bob G
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My Predictions About Government 2.0...For the Next Few Years - Mark's Cheeky Posterous
RT @cheeky_geeky: My Predictions About Government 2.0...For the Next Few Years - http://bit.ly/7NJsDY #gov20 #mobile #citizens #transparency
 
<em>dwploc</em>
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Government 2.0: Five Predictions for 2010-12
Under no pressure from anyone, I’ve forced this obligatory “end of year predictions” post upon myself. People always ask me where I think Government 2.0 is going anyway, I may as well get some writing mileage out of it, right? So, here are some...
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Government 2.0: Five Predictions for 2010-12
Under no pressure from anyone, I’ve forced this obligatory “end of year predictions” post upon myself. People always ask...
5 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: gov20, predictions
 
<em>craigthomler</em>
craigthomler posted a blog entry
Dealing with a social media backlash in government
In the last week there's been several Australian government activities or announcements which have lead to large community...
5 days ago eGov AU | Topics: channel, strategy, gov2.0, online
 
kenne
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Government/Nonprofit Policy: Use of Social Media | Washington DC web designer
A blog dedicated to small business startups, technology trends, online marketing, SEO and web accessibility
 
Podnosh
Podnosh posted a blog entry
Links from December 15th
Here are some of the things I’ve been reading December 15th from 02:21 to 03:00:David Barrie: Love diagrams –...
 
Dave
Dave posted a blog entry
Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 14. December 2009
Regents approve $50 million UWM water school plan – JSOnlineContamination clouds Milwaukee water school (UPDATE) « The...
 
Bob G
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Gov 2.0 Losing the Crutch of Technology 12/13/2009 - Gov20Radio on Blog Talk Radio
I enjoyed @lewisshepherd on @Gov20Radio w/@adrielhampton & @dslunceford: #gov20 at http://bit.ly/5y1F7w Many new ideas!
 
Steve Radick
Steve Radick posted a blog entry
Open Government Directive – Key Benefits and Challenges
Strategic communications consultant Jacque Brown discusses the benefits and challenges of the Open Government Directive...
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Four short links: 11 December 2009
It's Official, data.gov 2.0 is Coming -- pointer to the design and philosophy document for the next iteration of data.gov. ...
9 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: data, googlewave, gov20, nosql
 
Ric
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Much promise, many miles to travel — my thoughts on the Government 2.0 Taskforce draft report | acidlabs
Stephen raises the dire possibility that the very promising start to Government 2.0 in Australia will falter if it doesn't get the support it needs after the taskforce disbands
 
Andrew Krzmarzick
Andrew Krzmarzick posted a blog entry
Measuring Social Media and Determining Next Steps
Originally posted on GovLoop – “Facebook for Government”Below are slides from a presentation I delivered on...
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Four short links: 9 December 2009
Nebul.us -- startup that aggregates and visualises your online activity. In private beta, but there's a screenshot and brief...
11 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: bio, gov20, internet, lifehacks
 
psychemedia
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Putting the Frontline First
So what's the future of digital government - this action plan seems to contain all sorts of promised goodness...
 
Andrew Krzmarzick
Andrew Krzmarzick posted a blog entry
Failure-The Most Important, Undiscussed Element of #Gov20
Originally posted on GovLoop – “Facebook for Government”I just experienced an embarrassing failure.Or did...
 
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Failure-The Most Important, Undiscussed Element of #Gov20
Originally posted on GovLoop – “Facebook for Government”I just experienced an embarrassing failure.Or did...
18 days ago Generationshift
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Four short links: 2 November 2009
Dow Jones CEO's Sandbox Tantrum -- keynote by Dow Jones CEO at the World Newspaper Congress. Highlights include: "the content...
18 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: business, ebooks, gov20, law
 
technosailor
technosailor posted a blog entry
The Gov 2.0 Camp LA Drama: Lessons for Community
Community events have become very common these days. Ever since the days of the first BarCamp - an unconference event that...
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Robots.Txt and the .Gov TLD
The robots.txt file should be used sparingly by government organizations and only in a non-discriminatory fashion. (...)
30 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: gov20, opensource, search
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Four short links: 19 November 2009
Chumby One (Bunnie Huang) -- new Chumby product released. In addition to being about half the price of the original chumby, the...
31 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: android, business, free, google
 
Adam R
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21Gov.net
A new e-book (published under Creative Commons) on the "State of of the eUnion" with several articles on where government is regarding the use and ethos of transparency and information sharing.
 
christopherhire
christopherhire posted a blog entry
Government 2.0 Australia – Change that’s needed
Government 2.0 in Australia is happening. And it represents a once in a life-time reform opportunity, so what does it take......
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Four short links: 11 November 2009
Go -- new language from Bell Labs and Unix central figures Rob Pike and Ken Thompson, who now work at Google. Bits of C, bits...
39 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: gov20, language, multicore, opendata
 
Peter
Peter posted a blog entry
Opendata + poor quality control = trouble?
Opening up data seems an inherently good thing, but what about the risks you’re taking on when using the data,...
41 days ago Spartakan | Topics: UK, e-government, thoughts, egovernment
 
brady
brady posted a blog entry
Unlikely Group Working Happily Together To Solve Patent Problem
While the first reaction to a government announcement "Synopsis for Public Data Dissemination Sole Source Contract to Google,...
42 days ago O'Reilly Radar | Topics: gov20, opendata, opensource