links for 2008-09-04
By Dominic Campbell • Sep 4th, 2008 • Category: Useful links-
Now this is what I call a mash up - crime, health, transport and even e-society indicators overlain on google maps by some clever people at UCL among others (via ivoivo)
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via Mark Drapeau
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The founder of GovLoop (social network for government) gives his thoughts. Interesting stuff although will someone please stop these (mostly American) people using the horrible phrase 'Government 2.0'… (via Mark Drapeau)
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Online Reputation Monitoring Tool (via Carrie Bishop)
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Scary. It seems your work is not your own on google docs. Beware (via Derek Baird)
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via Derek Baird
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I love it. Seriously cool idea (via Eliot Fineberg sort of - more Felix Cohen)
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"The man has means for e-governance already in place. And geeks are the ones who put it there. And will continue to put it there, whether Obama wins or not in November." (via Dave Briggs)
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Nicely unpicking the digital divide myth in relation to online only consultation. Stand out fact for me is that "Leonard Cheshire Disability found that, over a year ago, 90% of people with a disability had access to the internet" (via Dave Briggs)
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Chrome explained. Obv taking a leaf out of Commoncraft's book. Nice work (via Carrie Bishop)
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For Mark's entire Government 2.0 series
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"Each year, video games contribute £3billion to the UK economy, but have been linked with encouraging violence amongst young people. Join us for food and drink, when we will debate the ‘good’ and ‘evil’ sides of the video game."
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Stunning new interactive multi-media programme as part of the reworked and innovative Channel 4 Education.
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