In preparing for a workshop on Web 2.0 a couple weeks ago, I came across the State of California’s YouTube channel. If you haven’t seen it, you should check it out. The best video is below: Keep Reading ->
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In preparing for a workshop on Web 2.0 a couple weeks ago, I came across the State of California’s YouTube channel. If you haven’t seen it, you should check it out. The best video is below: Keep Reading ->
I have been trying to keep track of the various wikis being used by government agencies. I just saw an article here that lists several. Of course, the article mentions well-known wikis like Intellipedia (intelligence community) and Diplopedia (State Department), but here a few that I didn’t know: Keep Reading ->
There are many great stories about the use of Twitter, including someone who was sprung from jail in Egypt based on a single tweet: arrested. Now it seems that members of the U.S. House of Representatives used Twitter to inform the public about the proceedings of a debate on an energy bill last week. Here’s an excerpt from an article in Computerworld: Keep Reading ->
