How Social Media Creates Offline Social Good, from Mashable.
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How Technology Can Transform Cities from Newsweek.
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New post: Technology Transforming Cities http://bit.ly/azi2b8
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Governing has another great article on web 2.0 in government, about the pursuit of “the next big thing”. They interview the web team of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) on working with FourSquare (a location-based social network)
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New post: BART Using FourSquare for Social Networking http://bit.ly/bjH4Di #gov20 #bart
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RT @followyourgov: New post: BART Using FourSquare for Social Networking http://bit.ly/bjH4Di #gov20 #bart
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New post: Struggling with Social Media Strategy http://bit.ly/cfjaeb #gov20
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Adobe’s Government blog on applying the lessons of social media to government services.
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New post: Learning from Social Media http://bit.ly/dflxGS #gov20
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RT @followyourgov: New post: Learning from Social Media http://bit.ly/dflxGS #gov20
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New post: Pentagon’s Social Network Used in Haiti http://bit.ly/avmd5A #gov20
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More government 2.0 predictions (relating to social CRM software).
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New post: Gov 2.0 and Social CRM http://bit.ly/bETrVy #gov20
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New post: Local Govs Need to Release More Data http://bit.ly/bzpnmH #gov20
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The DoDLive blog, an official Department of Defense blog, writes about how the Defense Department has used wikis to increase scientific collaboration.
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New post: DoD Wikis and Scientific Collaboration http://bit.ly/9aZ8×3 #gov20
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Sophos released an advisory on security risks with social networking this past week. ReadWriteWeb has a great article on the subject, and has this recommendation:
The real solution to the social networking security problem is to embrace sites instead of blocking them. Rather than being overly restrictive, companies would do better to make social networking policies a part of their corporate policy and procedure manuals, spelling out what is and is not acceptable within their organization. Left up to users, it’s clear that for some, it’s anything goes…and that’s a danger most companies cannot afford.
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New post: On Social Networking Security http://bit.ly/bVoRqR #gov20
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On Social Networking Security « FollowYourGov http://bit.ly/a8KKuk
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Wired on using Twitter to get the attention of transit officials (and SF Mayor Gavin Newsome).
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New post: Tweeting to Bring Attention http://followyourgov.com/2010/02/01/tweeting-to-bring-attention/ #gov20
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A new group called Code for America (which is backed by Tim O’Reilly) is trying to help local governments “leverage the power of the web.” GovTech has a great article on this new group.
They are on Twitter at @codeforamerica.
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New post: Code for America and Local Gov Web 2.0 http://followyourgov.com/2010/01/30/code-for-america-and-local-gov-web-2-0/ #web20
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New post: More Cloud and Open Source for Government http://bit.ly/8OASsI
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Here’s a Federal Times article on federal agencies using the IdeaScale platform to do online discussion forums. IdeaScale’s demo can be seen here, along with their OpenGov forum (done in conjunction with the National Academy of Public Administration). And ReadWriteWeb has a good overview of IdeaScale.
Also, IdeaScale is @IdeaScale on Twitter.
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New post: Online Discussion with IdeaScale http://bit.ly/4nGmFl
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followyourgov 8:47 am on February 8, 2010 Permalink
New post: Social Media Creates Social Good in Communities http://bit.ly/dwvFDG #gov20
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mycrowdca 3:48 am on February 8, 2010 Permalink
RT @followyourgov – New post: Social Media Creates Social Good in Communities http://bit.ly/dwvFDG #gov20
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nielvanmeeuwen 8:49 am on February 8, 2010 Permalink
Social Media Creates Social Good in Communities http://bit.ly/dwvFDG (Gov 2.0.)
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the_networks 3:50 am on February 8, 2010 Permalink
RT MyCrowd.ca: RT @followyourgov – New post: Social Media Creates Social Good in Communities http://bit.ly/dwvFDG … http://bit.ly/blvAjH
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