There were a number of really fantastic presentations from the recently held Gov 2.0 Summit. Join Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody, on his presentation “Technology Insight” from the Gov 2.0 Summit.
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There were a number of really fantastic presentations from the recently held Gov 2.0 Summit. Join Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody, on his presentation “Technology Insight” from the Gov 2.0 Summit.
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Public channels between local residents and government are just developing. Still in their infancy, interactive civic engagement products are launching giving people the necessary tools to communicate directly and more effectively with local government, bridging the communication gap between city residents and city hall. Imagine being able to report local neighborhood issues using global positioning (GPS); [...]
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Watch Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media, Inc.) and Aneesh Chopra (Federal Office of Science and Technology Policy) from The Gov 2.0 Summit. You won’t find two more interesting and informed people involved in ‘government 2.0′ today.
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Non-linearity of technology adoption. [cdixon.org] Great piece about complement effects and technology adoption by Chris Dixon. I’ve learned more about business, investing, and entrepreneurship from VC bloggers than perhaps I could have from any MBA program. Okay that’s a stretch, but I heave learned a great deal from investors like Chris Dixon, Fred Wilson, and [...]
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I finally had time this weekend to catch up on a few recent podcasts. And since I truly enjoyed the following podcasts, a few recommendations for your consideration. Enjoy!
TWiG (This Week in Google): Hosts Leo Laporte, Gina Trapani, Jeff Jarvis have a great rapport. Topics covered: Gmail goes down, Snow Leopard, Dropbox, Google News, Book [...]
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Neo Cities: How online communities are born–and what happens when they die. [The American Prospect]
Opening Up the Federal Court System, One Filing at a Time [Citizen Media Law Project]
Listening Literacy For Nonprofits. [Brian Solis, PR 2.0]
San Francisco Opens The City’s Data. [TechCrunch]
NewBizNews & Hyperpersonal news streams. [Buzzmachine]
Twenty Theses for Government 2.0, Cluetrain Style [Social Computing [...]
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Aneesh Chopra. Starts 8:30 | Ends 40:10| Q&A begins 40:23.
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At the cusp of contact info convergence. [The Rik Notes]
On the link economy. [Jeff Jarvis]
FLYP’s James Gaines Offers Old Media A New Way Of Thinking About Online Content. [Media Bistro]
The Real-Time Web Is Not Hype: We Are All Traders Now. [RWW]
AP contradiction: Move forward but restore. [Steve Buttry]
The Most Interesting New Tech Startup of 2009. [...]
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