- The Hansard Society's top five priorities for Andrew Stott, the Government's new Digital Engagement Director. Not on the list: Move to Stoke, despite 108 votes of support. (How that started, incidentally).
- Tom 'Minister for Twitter' Watson sensationally quits – UKAuthority.com looks at what this means for Gov.UK.
- 'What is and what isn't acceptable on expenses?' ponders the brilliant Local Government Officer.
- Big discussion on the blog of Chris Kendall, Director of the Planning Portal on What makes a good LPA web site? Lots of interesting responses. (via Dave Briggs)
- Brighton & Hove is the most talked about council on Twitter, claims a new report (For the full Top 20 list, download the full report here.)
- Using Web 2.0 tools to drive take-up and engagement: Simon Wakeman's slides from Socitm's Take-Up Seminar earlier this week. Also, Steph Gray's presentation at the Scottish Government's 'Digital Summit' seminar.
- A Practical Guide to Implementing Web 2.0 in Your Organisation – via @stephendale
- The Digital Britain 'Unconference' Final Report is out.
- MySociety unveils its latest project, Mapumental, which tells you where to live if you want to commute. (Video here). While there check out HassleMe.
- MySociety's Tom Steinberg: What the government doesn’t understand about the Internet, and what to do about it :“...almost anything meaningful that the government can do on the Internet will cost less than even the consulting fees for one large traditional IT project.”
- The White House: Wrap-Up of the Open Government Brainstorming: Transparency
- And as LocalGovCamp nears, here's the latest plan of proceedings.
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