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Service design and innovation consultancy in public and private sectors, including some interesting work with Kent CC on their “Social Innovation Lab”. Useful for LB Barnet work.
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All about the process and recent examples of innovation in public services.
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Open source ruby on rails social networking platform.
Entries Tagged as 'Links'
links for 2008-05-04
May 4th, 2008 · No Comments
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links for 2008-05-03
May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
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The future of social media management in organisations.
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Free software wiki originally made for Wikipedia
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David Wilcox reports on developments in the IDeA’s Communities of Practice
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Interesting. Very interesting. Tallies with some of my ideas around developing an civil society innovation ecosystem around LB Barnet.
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links for 2008-05-02
May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
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Obstacles to developing social tools for internal collaboration
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Fancy dan news reader for Leopard
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links for 2008-05-01
May 1st, 2008 · No Comments
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Fantastic parody of Facebook if it were *real* (you know what I mean…)
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Tracking news, views, and conversations in 11,860 towns and neighborhoods. Nice. Really nice.
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Great little guide to twitter in the enterprise via Adriana Lukas
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A campaign we’d all like to join (via Adriana Lukas)
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links for 2008-04-30
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
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Makers of customised furniture.
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Clay Shirky speaking at the Web 2.0 conference, among other things.
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links for 2008-04-29
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
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Post your sickness, search by sickness, view metrics and discuss sickness (via Carrie Bishop)
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The league allows students to cast votes choosing between two competing people, ideas or things. Each student chooses repeatedly from random pairs. By repeatedly casting votes, the students create a league, ranked in order of the most powerful, important
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Cllr2.0 is campaign to help inspire councillors and other civic leaders to use the internet to communicate with their constituents, stakeholders and the general public. Useful stuff.
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Public Accounts Committee says the public are “generally satisfied” with government websites but a third of sites failed to meet the Cabinet Office’s user accessibility standards. Hilarious given the millions spent on e-gov. Best make them work for the cu
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EbD’s innovation exchange entry.
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Andy’s update on monitoring and managing personal energy consumption in the home.
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As it says really (via Eddy De Clercq)
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Dead simple way ofn generating e-newsletters (via Justin Kerr-Stevens)
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Open source newsletter manager.
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Interesting guy.
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Enable companies that design, build and test Web sites to provide clients with Web Accessibility certification services. Good work!
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VERY interesting for us addicts.
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Manage, share and even get text alert reminders to do your tasks! (via Justin Kerr-Stevens)
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links for 2008-04-28
April 28th, 2008 · No Comments
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links for 2008-04-27
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
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Help fund any initiative (via Doc Searls and Carrie Bishop)
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Basically seems to offer people with ideas the technology to make their prototype. based in USA but possible enabled by link up (via Doc Searls and Carrie Bishop)
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Pioneering campaign by the architecture education organisation Open House working to inspire young people to take a more active role in making better places and spaces in London.
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links for 2008-04-26
April 26th, 2008 · No Comments
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The final film of the social innovation camp. Glad it captures the comedy vegetable chopping incident!!
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Feeling decidedly narky about this one…
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Interesting Pownce style British startup.
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Possible link-ups for enabled by design via adriana lukas and Carrie Bishop
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links for 2008-04-25
April 25th, 2008 · No Comments
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Leading the way in green conferencing.
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Blog about “graphic design followed by design in general and then some related stuff about communication, ideas and inevitably brands” via Adriana Lukas.
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Buzz search tool via Carrie Bishop.
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Consistently high quality blog on web 2 and customer experience
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