Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 19, 2010

  • July 18th, 2010

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 19, 2010

  • June 20th, 2010

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 17, 2010

  • June 18th, 2010

Just a few today:

The Breaking Time: Toxic Privi-lege

10 Groups Call On Facebook To Make More Privacy Changes

Jeffrey Levy: Atwitter About Reliability

Kristy Fifelski: Video – Next Generation of Government Summit

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 16, 2010

  • June 17th, 2010

NOAA launches an interactive mapping tool for the Gulf oil spill

Heartbreaking Flickr set – Greenpeace’s Gulf Oil Spill photos

Serve.gov is seeking trained volunteers to help with the Gulf disaster

Thursday is Dump the Pump Day

San Francisco’s Stamen Design wins a $400,000 Knight News Challenge grant for its CityTracking visualizations

Stamen wants your help voting up a request for DataSF to release Treasure Island development plan GIS data

Morgan Peers is having fun with visualizations based on Canadian polling data

Meet Morgan Warstler, the Right’s Gov 2.0 zealot

RWW: Facebook privacy flap finished? Not so fast, say privacy groups

50 Twitter Power Tips from Chris Brogan

acidlabs: The prosaic politics of the tweet

Adam Zuckerman: Congressional Twitter Usage Results Are In!

John Theriault: Twitter’s Reliability An Issue For Government

OhMyGov! NASA sweeps the Webby Awards for government

GovFresh: Gov 2.0 Hero Day roundup

Syracuse University launches graduate certificate program in e-government

The Pentagon and Public Engagement

  • May 23rd, 2010

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The Pentagon and Public Engagement: Price Floyd is the newly appointed Special Advisor for International Communication at the Department of Defense. He’s an active twitterer, a keynote speaker on social media and strategic communications at the Gov 2.0 Expo, and he joins us to talk about reaching young people with a public affairs message and how social media impacts massive organizations. “This has to be leadership driven,” he says. Our wide-ranging discussion about the changing global new media environment touches on public debates over Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell on newspaper Web sites, and mixed opinions on warfighters covering a Lady GaGa routine on YouTube.

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SFPUC – Making a Social Media Splash

  • May 17th, 2010

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SFPUC – Making a Social Media Splash: Join a conversation with Amy Sinclair, who has helped turn the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission into a local government social media powerhouse, with Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogging, video contests and more.

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Doing It Your Way, with Jill Miller Zimon and Ari Herzog

  • November 10th, 2009

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Doing It Your Way: We join Jill Miller Zimon (Pepper Pike, Ohio) and Ari Herzog (Newburyport, Mass.), both newly elected to their city councils, to discuss campaigns and personal and community empowerment in the social media era.

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Listening and Responding with Social Media

  • May 17th, 2009

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Listening and Responding with Social Media: We talk with Overtone VP Neil Patil and Gov 2.0 consultant Peter Corbett about enabling collaborative government using Web 2.0 tools. More Gov 2.0 Radio »