Brent Council's eGov Register now shows councils' social media use.
Whatever happened to CORE? Nothing much evidently (via Idealgovernment blog).
Three Focal Points of Open Government (via Wikinomics blog) – interesting summary of the recent Open Government and Innovations Conference.
That Cameron Twitter radio interview from the horse's mouth.
Percentage of FOI requests made using WhatDoTheyKnow – one in [...]
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Links of the Week: Too Busy to Blog Edition
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Links of the Week - 10 July 2009
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Public Sector Blogs improved: UK public sector blogging in one place - and now on Twitter @PubSecBloggers (via: Paul Canning)
Timetric – 'YouTube for Data' brings us MPs' second home expenses claims visualised. (Hat tip: Dave Briggs)
Google targets local government.
1 rule and 6 steps to embracing Social Media in Local Government from Carl Haggerty: 'Rule Number [...]
Links of the Week - 2 July 2009: Holiday Catch-Up Edition
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Presentations from the Scotweb2 event on 19 June... slides from Learning Pool (Social Learning: Does it return the investment?) and also Lichfield DC's Stuart Harrison on the Twhys, Thows and Twherefores of Twitter. Read a brief event summary here and for more detail see the real-time coverage of the day's proceedings.
Local Government 3.0: How councils [...]
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