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Craig Thomler's professional blog - AI and digital government thoughts and speculations from an Australian perspective

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Do you monitor your Wikipedia entry?

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I keep an eye on my agency's Wikipedia entry to make sure the information it contains is timely, factual, apolitical and objective. Whe...
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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

US government debating whether congressmen can speak with their constituents via online social networks

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I've posted previously about the initiatives begun by John Culberson and several other congressmen to use new media technologies, such ...
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House of Lords - lords of the blog

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When people think of the UK House of Lords, some might use words such as traditional, hidebound, conservative, outdated or even irrelevant. ...

Tracking customer sentiment in real-time - a revolution for government communicators

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This post is based on my reflections on the Social Web Analytics eBook 2008 that I've been reading, which looks at the use of online so...
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Open innovation - building engagement between governments, companies and citizens

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The McKinsley Quarterly has published a very interesting piece on the future of innovation, The next step in open innovation . This explore...
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