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Stephen Dale’s take on the weekend’s UKGovWeb barcamp event. It may yet prove to be a seminal moment in the development of social media in government.
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Simon Dickson from communication consultants puffbox feeds back on UKGovWeb Barcamp event. A nice optimistic view on social media in government, with Simon believing we’ve reached a tipping point in terms of take up. I quite agree although the length of t
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Social search tool coming out of Israel that looks to bring your customer profile/segmentation (who are you - young/old etc) and social graph (what do your friends recommend) to web search. One for the future I’d say.
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Tim Davies (freelance consultant on youth participation) blogs his learning from UKGovWeb BarCamp. Love Tim’s point about the power of narrative (eg customers’ experience of coming into contact with government) and using this information to make things th
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One of the better collection of posts of the day from Dave Briggs (Change Manager at the Information Authority and also the guy responsible for the top notch pageflakes page of outputs from the day). Clearly a man keen on the ‘just do it’ attitude esposed
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Tom reports back from the Digital, Life, Design Conference in Munich focusing on the attention grabbing piece from Agassi Shai on how he will get Israel off oli in 10 years
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Great piece of analysis by the Social Care Inspectorate on the national disgrace that is the funding of social care in Britain currently. Likely to be a big battle ground at the next election.
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Microsoft responding the the Salesforce.com challenge, although will be interesting to see if they will have to continue to give it away for free to government to make any in roads in that market.
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Great post from James at Redmonk on data security through a Microsoft lens. Gets to the nub of the issue. Its your data, your identity and should be down to you to own and control your own privacy.
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Free report from New Local Government Network on widening participation in voting in local government
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