Delicious links for 2009-04-16
- cnewmark: Fed government “champions of participation”
- Web 2.0: Government’s social networking debate > Technology > Government
- Web 2.0 – Government and Citizen Engagement (eGovernment Resource Centre)
- Slashdot | How To Build a Web 2.0 Government?
- Report: Government Should Use YouTube, Second Life and Other Web 2.0 Sites
- public sector, government, Web 2.0, Government 2.0, William Eggers, Paul Macmillan, online collaboration, technology, networks, e-government, wiki – Deloitte & Touche LLP
- Government by Twitter « BuzzMachine
- Why Aren’t Local Governments Using Twitter And Facebook? – Government IT Blog – InformationWeek
- The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart Looks At Washington’s Twitter Obsession – Government IT Blog – InformationWeek
- Twitter In Government Agencies: Best Practices | Social Government
- Government Bytes: The Official Blog of National Taxpayers Union
- Government’s A-Twitter | Brazen Careerist
- HOW TO: Find a Job on Twitter – Wow, I should definitely look into this…. Great links and tips!
- Local Authority Mapping Collective | Bringing together mapped data across the UK – The Local Authority Mapping Collective aims to get officers from local authorities in the UK collaborating with one another using Google My Maps. It is hoped that this will allow for large sets of mapped data to be made publically available without the need for bespoke software development. This data could then be used on local authority websites, as well as being made downloadable to use in any number of projects.
- Do Brands Belong on Twitter?
















