Standards make the world go ’round:
Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – September 9, 2010
- September 9th, 2010
Should it stay or should it go?
- Posted in: Conferences, Gov 2.0, Links, News, Open Data, Social Media, Web 2.0
- Tags: Tags: g2r, Gov 2.0, Gov20, gov20radio, Government 2.0, internet, Links, open government
Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – September 8, 2010
- September 8th, 2010
From Addis Ababa to DC:
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/09/william-gibson-interview/all/1“>Scott Thill: William Gibson Talks Zero History, Paranoia and the Awesome Power of Twitter
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – September 7, 2010
- September 7th, 2010
Get your work week on:
Ed Chi: Mind-meld in Group Decision Making
Michael Gurstein: Open Data – Empowering the Empowered, or Effective Data Use for Everyone?
Dan Woods: 10 Corporate Social Media Mistakes
Economist: Untangling the social web
Alex Howard: “Spontaneous collaboration” and other lessons from the private sector and Bringing open government to the courts Andrea DiMaio: Is Open Government Really Urgent?
Michael Gurstein: Open Data – Empowering the Empowered, or Effective Data Use for Everyone?
Dan Woods: 10 Corporate Social Media Mistakes
Economist: Untangling the social web
Alex Howard: “Spontaneous collaboration” and other lessons from the private sector and Bringing open government to the courts Andrea DiMaio: Is Open Government Really Urgent?
- Posted in: Enterprise 2.0, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Radio, Links, News, Social Media
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – September 4, 2010
- September 4th, 2010
BBQ reading:
Alex Howard: State CIOs rank cloud computing, green IT and social media as top emerging tech
Mark Malseed and Lisa Diane: The Hatch Act and Social Media – 6 Plain Language Answers
Josh van Tonder: Interviews with Open Government Innovators (video)
Economist: The future of the internet: A virtual counter-revolution
Ted Schadler: IT in the Age of the Empowered Employee
Mark Malseed and Lisa Diane: The Hatch Act and Social Media – 6 Plain Language Answers
Josh van Tonder: Interviews with Open Government Innovators (video)
Economist: The future of the internet: A virtual counter-revolution
Ted Schadler: IT in the Age of the Empowered Employee
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- Tags: Tags: g2r, Gov 2.0, Gov20, gov20radio, Government 2.0, internet, Links, open government
Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – September 3, 2010
- September 3rd, 2010
Going in circles, or a revolution?
In Texas, a Small Town Hopes for a Gov 2.0 Makeover Miracle
Gadi Ben-Yehuda: Meeting Halfway – Becoming Citizen 2.0
Christa Miller: First-ever police-on-Twitter report
Alex Howard: How Social Data Built a Better Health Care App
Richard Fahey: Promoting Innovations through Prize and Challenge Programs
Adriel Hampton: San Francisco’s Open Data Efforts on Display
Gadi Ben-Yehuda: Meeting Halfway – Becoming Citizen 2.0
Christa Miller: First-ever police-on-Twitter report
Alex Howard: How Social Data Built a Better Health Care App
Richard Fahey: Promoting Innovations through Prize and Challenge Programs
Adriel Hampton: San Francisco’s Open Data Efforts on Display
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- Tags: Tags: g2r, Gov 2.0, Gov20, gov20radio, Government 2.0, internet, Links, open government
Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – Sept. 2, 2010
- September 2nd, 2010
Oh, it gets weirder …
IPAC (via Mike Kujawski): Social Media and Public Sector Policy Dilemmas
Jena McGregor: The lessons government must learn from the corporate workplace
William Gibson: Google’s Earth
Adrianne Jeffries: The Rise of the Anti-Facebooks
Steve Ressler: FourSquare and Seven Months from Now – Would Lincoln Be on LinkedIn?
John Moore: The Lab interviews Adriel Hampton on Gov 2.0 (podcast)
Jena McGregor: The lessons government must learn from the corporate workplace
William Gibson: Google’s Earth
Adrianne Jeffries: The Rise of the Anti-Facebooks
Steve Ressler: FourSquare and Seven Months from Now – Would Lincoln Be on LinkedIn?
John Moore: The Lab interviews Adriel Hampton on Gov 2.0 (podcast)
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 31, 2010
- August 31st, 2010
The power of the commons:
Don Reisinger: NASA brings historical photos to Flickr Commons
Alex Howard: Collaborative innovation in open gov’t – is there an app for that?
Jennifer Van Grove: How CEOs Will Use Social Media in the Future
Stan Czerwinski: GAO must plan for future of local governments
Christine Pierpoint: The Gov 2.0 Conundrum
Nigel Fenwick: Do We Need a More Social Government?
Chris Jones: The 2.0 Business Relationship – Are You Investing in Your Network?
Alex Howard: Collaborative innovation in open gov’t – is there an app for that?
Jennifer Van Grove: How CEOs Will Use Social Media in the Future
Stan Czerwinski: GAO must plan for future of local governments
Christine Pierpoint: The Gov 2.0 Conundrum
Nigel Fenwick: Do We Need a More Social Government?
Chris Jones: The 2.0 Business Relationship – Are You Investing in Your Network?
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 30, 2010
- August 30th, 2010
Start your Monday off knowing more:
Cory Doctrow: 10 Rules for Radicals: Lessons from rogue archivist Carl Malamud (video)
Conrad Quilty-Harper: 10 ways data is changing how we live
Alex Howard: Open Government in California – Connecting Citizens to eServices with Social Media and On Language – Putting Government 2.0 in Context Andrea DiMaio: O’Reilly, Open Government and the Ingenuity of Enthusiasm
Kim Patrick Kozba: Recognition and Social Fear – The Competing Forces of Citizen Participation
Gov 2.0 Radio: Crowdsourcing in Gov’t and Enterprise, with Matt Greeley of BrightIdea (podcast)
Conrad Quilty-Harper: 10 ways data is changing how we live
Alex Howard: Open Government in California – Connecting Citizens to eServices with Social Media and On Language – Putting Government 2.0 in Context Andrea DiMaio: O’Reilly, Open Government and the Ingenuity of Enthusiasm
Kim Patrick Kozba: Recognition and Social Fear – The Competing Forces of Citizen Participation
Gov 2.0 Radio: Crowdsourcing in Gov’t and Enterprise, with Matt Greeley of BrightIdea (podcast)
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 29, 2010
- August 29th, 2010
Keep taking those steps forward:
John Foley: A Disconnect in Federal IT Strategy
Andrew Wilson: Getting Serious About Bringing Together Social Media Research and Practice
Beth Lovett: Chris Vein, San Francisco’s CIO, on sf.govfresh
COAT: Report Finds Five State Benefits’ Web Sites Inaccessible to People with Disabilities
Alex Howard: Tracking the signal of emerging technologies
Josh Richman: Whitman and Brown in iPhone app flap
Andrea DiMaio: When Government Does Not Really Get Social Media
Spencer Ackerman: Pentagon’s First Social Media Guru Moves On
And, don’t miss Sunday’s Gov 2.0 Radio with Matt Greeley, co-founder of BrightIdea.
Andrew Wilson: Getting Serious About Bringing Together Social Media Research and Practice
Beth Lovett: Chris Vein, San Francisco’s CIO, on sf.govfresh
COAT: Report Finds Five State Benefits’ Web Sites Inaccessible to People with Disabilities
Alex Howard: Tracking the signal of emerging technologies
Josh Richman: Whitman and Brown in iPhone app flap
Andrea DiMaio: When Government Does Not Really Get Social Media
Spencer Ackerman: Pentagon’s First Social Media Guru Moves On
And, don’t miss Sunday’s Gov 2.0 Radio with Matt Greeley, co-founder of BrightIdea.
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