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links for 2009-09-10

10. September 2009

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links for 2009-08-22

22. August 2009
  • The Blurring of Government | GOVERNING – Andrea DiMaio about the ongoing transformation of society, technology and business and the challenges this poses for government
  • Capitol Words
  • Government, Social Networks and Security Risks – “Twitter’s outage last week, allegedly due to a Denial of Service attack that affected also other sites (including Facebook), raised very valid questions about whether government agencies using these web 2.0 tools are exposed to greater risks than those that do not.”
  • A Local Government Tale: A Portal Away From Web 2.0 – “Let’s think about a future where all it’s left of the city portal are a set of widgets and web services that can be used in whichever context intermediaries as well as users see fit. This would probably lead to the ultimate user experience, overcoming many of the issues that government portals still have as they struggle with fictitious “life-event” or “one-stop-shop” model.”

links for 2009-08-20

20. August 2009
  • Is Government a Data Wholesaler or Retailer? – Clay Johnson from the Sunlight Labs compares the role government should take in providing public data to commerce. Government should first be concernce about taking the wholesale position and provide raw data in bulk together with APIs. As a second step government should act as a retailer and prepare the data for presentation on a website to citzens.
  • What info about social media in government would you share with IT Execs? – “What type of information about social media would you find useful as an IT leader? For those of us who aren’t in the IT shop, what conversations have helped communicators, web managers and tech shops move ideas forward?”
  • The VoicE Project: Your Voice in the European Union – “Using state-of-the-art communication tools like blogs and online forums, the platform facilitates a constructive dialogue between citizens and their elected representatives at EU level.”