In the wake of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), and while Congress debates the massive stimulus bill, the Coalition... View Article
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Yesterday, I blogged about WriteToReply.org, a brand new site built by two smart and enterprising fellows to research online and... View Article
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The National Academy of Public Administration, like many of us, is encouraged by the Obama administration’s promise to transform the... View Article
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Last week, Stephen Carter, the U.K. government’s minister for communications, technology and broadcasting, released an interim report on the state... View Article
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Leena Rao at TechCrunch reports on how Directgov.com, the British government’s online portal providing information and services from across government,... View Article
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Elizabeth Newell, at GovExec.com, writes about how federal agencies are beginning to stick their toes in the social media pool.... View Article
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StimulusWatch.org is set to launch today as a way to help the Obama administration keep its pledge and to hold... View Article
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USA.gov has posted a gallery of online gadgets (or widgets) that other Web sites can display. Here’s an abbreviated list:... View Article
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Mathew Ingram, the communities editor at the Toronto-based Globe and Mail, writing at the Nieman Journalism Lab’s Web site, recounts... View Article
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The European Commission’s ePractice portal is teaming up with some Europe-based social media consultants to host a workshop on how... View Article
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