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Leveraging Web 2.0 in Government

Report by IBM (2008) on leveraging web 2.0 in Government
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WyldReportBlog Web 2 Gov

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The Role of Delicious in Education

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The Netherlands in Open Connection an Action Plan for the Use of Open Standards and Open Source Soft

Dutch government initiative to support the use open source and open standards in the ne...
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Brandbreeding in the web 2.0 era by I-merge

Seminar by i-merge about brandbreeding in the web 2.0 era, june 2008 by Tom De Bruyne, ...
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Social Networking in the public sector august 2007

Social Networking in the public sector august 2007
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Government data and the invisible hand

Paper by David Robinson and Harlan Yu about the government as a platform.
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Article Review: The Effects of E-Government on Trust and Commitment

Article Review of Tolbert, Caroline and Mossberger, Karen, “The Effects of E-Government...
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Hack, Mash & Peer: Crowdsourcing Government Transparency by Jerry Brito

Hack, Mash & Peer: Crowdsourcing Government Transparency by Jerry Brito, Working paper ...
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Visiblegovernment.ca presentation

visiblegovernment.ca Presentation about a government/web2.0 initiative in Canada
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New Technologies and Government of Canada Communications

Research from Canada about Government and Web 2.0
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  • ejjonk
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Web 2.0 in Government: Why and How ? by David Osimo

Web 2.0 in Government: Why and How ? by David Osimo
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The hyperconnected Here They Come !

Report by IDC and Nortel about the hyperconnected people/future
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  • ejjonk
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Australians use and satisfaction with e-Government services 2007

Australias use and satisfaction with e-Government services, a report from december 2007
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Life Online, The Web in 2020

Life online: The Web in 2020 A study by the Social Issues Research Centre on behalf of ...
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Mckinsey software 2008 survey

Mckinsey software 2008 survey reveals the developments in the software industry. Fou...
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Developments in fibre technologies and investment (OECD)

Study on the future of fibre networks by the OECD
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Web 2 0 and Government by Cisco

web 2.0 and government, short document by cisco.
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Creating succesful 21st century communities Anton Vermast

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Building public sector social networks Cristina Ribas

From theconnectedrepublic.org about building public sector social networks in Catalunya...
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