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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The incoming Obama administration is pledging to use some innovative internet strategies to expand citizen access to government information and processes. The incoming administration provides a very cool "Open for Questions " feature which allows people to submit and vote for questions that are then answered by the transition team.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Forum One is working for GDN to help extend the impact of the annual face-to-face event by better connecting the 300+ attendees, and better open up the event to non-attendees around the world. Blog posts about session discussions and interviews with participants: And more videos on Blip TV. Tags: Strategy
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Friday, April 18, 2008
don’t know if there has ever been a discussion of this actually online. 3385 10 Comments [link] MPayy+discusses+transaction+costs+in+the+nonprofit+sector 2008-04-18+16%3A43%3A24 Allan+Benamer 48) { this.width = 48; this.height = 48; } ; if (this.width On 04.18.08 Stacie, can you discuss this further? 4) Yahoo! to 2.9% +.20…
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
These are the themes I heard while attending the interesting Open Government: "Strategies and Tactics from the Playbook" event this past Monday in DC, organized by the team of Lucas Cioffi , Stephen Buckley , and Kaliya Hamlin. Here are some insights I picked up: Open Government Directive: Coming soon? News: InformationWeek ?
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The more you open things up, the less risk there is of damage to your reputation. Give people the means to share this content too, freely and openly. Tags: resources socialmedia strategy book nesta socialbysocial I’ll be sure to post links to the book, online version, and so forth when it’s out! People want control.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Let's discuss what it means, how it works, where it can go. There are huge positives to tapping into these networks (which we've discussed here before), including connecting with visitors "where they are" and co-opting easy-to-customize applications for museum purposes. In this case, it's debatable. Maybe not. Some reasons include.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The open format encouraged the constructive sharing of varying (and sometimes opposing) perspectives. variety of topics were discussed, including social media metrics, case studies and best practices, tools and applications, and strategy and planning. Tags: Events Government Transparency Strategy technologies.
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Friday, April 28, 2006
laquo; Venture Chicks at the NVCA | Main | User-Centric Identity Boot Camp Lessons » Open Source Dynamics Discussion Last night, I moderated a panel entitled "Open Source: Ready for Prime Time?" Plan, plan, and plan again about what your long-term goals arebefore you commit to open source and license selection.
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Sunday, August 27, 2006
laquo; Announcing the Birth of Chumby | Main | Growing Numbers of Women at FOO Camp » Open Data Standards Redux The challenge of open data standards is working its way back to the forefront of attention. We need both an open standard data format, and an open standard for how to getdata. Christine (.net) Thanks.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
This opens endless opportunities to create customizable tabs with your choice of third party applications. Events and Discussion Boards: Invite and Discuss. Discussion boards - have the power to develop a lively and interactive community around your page. If possible keep a dedicated admin for discussion board.
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