Posts Tagged ‘Web 2.0’

Sorry to tell you that no-one wants to make friends with a council

I’ve been out and about again this week and speaking to Council’s about their social web strategies. Its interesting (to me at least!) to note a couple of the ideas which seem to have the greatest resonance as it would be good to know if these are themes which are emerging anywhere else: Government should [...]

Empowerment research – yes – actual research….

I went to an interesting seminar last week at the CLG (yes – unusual!) where Prof. Lawrence Pratchett and Dr Catherine Durose from De Montfort University talked about a recent systematic review they have carried out of a number of different empowerment tools. You can find the full report on the CLG site and its [...]

Twitter – love it / hate it???

Yes – I’m new here – I think Paul asked me as we have been having a falling out about Petitions over on my blog and he likes an argument. You can find out more about me there obviously but probably the most relevant fact is that I am currently researching for a PHD around [...]

Top 'real world' read-write applications of 2008

There’s a good deal of useful stuff here for anyone with an interest in new conversational applications. The three that stand out for me are…. PatientsLikeMe TeachStreet OpenCongress The others are worth thinking about though. Mint, for example – in a year when finance-literacy is becoming very relevant indeed – aggregates a lot of personal [...]

The next step online for Local Government

Here’s Lichfield DC taking a pioneering interactive approach to communications, using open source tools. Too much there to comment on, but very well worth a look. Via Dominic

Slugger welcomes David Cameron to Northern Ireland

UK Conservative Party leader David Cameron is visiting Northern Ireland this weekend to speak at an Ulster Unionist Party conference. Slugger O’Toole has been crowdsourcing questions for him, and he’s agreed to answer them. The site’s managers are also encouraging Twitterers to post to a widget on the site. The widget can be seen on [...]

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