Archive for the ‘link’ Category
I clicked on this… 03/30/2011
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Tips on tweeting live | Metamedia
This is an article about big stories – but really it could be about anything
I clicked on this… 03/24/2011
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DataBridge is a collaborative project to explore these ideas. It’s led by Jo Ivens, an ex-VCS sector, (soon-to-be) former civil servant in the Cabinet Office’s Office for Civil Society, who is passionate about the voluntary sector and social enterprise and its ability to change lives. Technical expertise is provided by Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI), a spin-out research consultancy from the University of Oxford. OCSI develop and interpret the evidence base to help the public sector and other organisations deliver better services to the public.
I clicked on this… 03/11/2011
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Opening up new lines of communication – Science & Technology – News – nebusiness.co.uk
This is mine dammit! My idea! Started by LGID, supported by FutureGov.
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why it means a lot to care about the small things!
I clicked on this… 03/10/2011
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“5 top tactics you can use today to stop your Public Sector organisation using social media”
Jamie Marsland shares a guest post from Tony Winston – this is quite funny!
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“Comments – is Facebook the answer?”
Is this a good way to support wholesome, clean blog commenting? From Dave Briggs
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Corinne Douglas writes about a new online campaign to promote recycling and greater waste awareness. There’s a lot of good stuff in this post and it’s well worth a look.
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“24 hour: A Twitter experiment in local government”
Dan Slee writes about one council’s experiment of sharing 24 hours of what councils do online
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“Video showing installation of WordPress”
Jamie Marsland shares a video of wordpress installation.
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Carl Haggerty discusses thorny situations in social media and how you can address this in a policy
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It’s all ‘Appening in the capital…
David Friel from the Scottish improvement service writes about the Edinburgh library app
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“You know it ain’t easy – lessons from running collaborative events”
Lessons from running Local by Social and find out how to join up with the next one.
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“UK Councils Social Media Reputation Index for February 2011”
Nic Streatfeild shares online reputation index for UK councils and a story about ‘misplaced tweet’ and an apology
I clicked on this… 03/08/2011
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Cabinet Office’s open standards survey | Puffbox.com
Oh dear, Simon Dixon has a pop at the Cabinet Office’s questionnaire on Open Standards for Data. And I think he may be right.
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Transit data as open government fuel for economic growth | Gov 2.0: The Power of Platforms
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United Kingdom Facebook Statistics – Socialbakers
All the UK stats on Facebook you ever wanted to know…I guess.
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You wouldn’t do this to a dog… – honestlyreal
Paul, in his inimitable style, thrashes through the dog’s dinner of local public service online payments
I clicked on this… 03/07/2011
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“I am more and more convinced that we need deep behavioural change and you don’t get that with the current top down system. We need a balance between intervention and localism to change the way we live as not since the renaissance have we had to change the way we look at things in such a manner.'”
Actually, I think what’s required is a constitution which allows a firm framework for discussion and a clear balance of power. But I would say that.
I clicked on this… 03/02/2011
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Technology team developing smart solutions to everyday city problems – The Boston Globe
Boston transport dept works with Code for America
I clicked on this… 03/01/2011
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6 Things You Can’t Do at Your Office Without Yammer
cool things to do with yammer… the ‘behind the firewall’ social network