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13212_32 Stephen Collins' Bookmarks Tagged With "government"

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  1. Visit The perplexing Internet debate - On Line Opinion - 30/10/2008 The perplexing Internet debate - On Line Opinion - 30/10/2008

    Mark Newton deconstructs Senator Stephen Conroy and the spurious arguments for the censoring of Australian Internet traffic.

  2. Visit joy ninja » The Next Paradigm of Government joy ninja » The Next Paradigm of Government

    Interesting rethink of how government ought to operate to be much better than it is. Closely aligns with my thinking on the subject.

  3. Visit Future of Media Summit Blog | iPhail Future of Media Summit Blog | iPhail

    Mark Pesce lays the smack down on the telcos, exposing the lie in their price gouging. I'm in!

  4. Visit oxford internet institute | webcast | Gov 2.0, or Truly Transformative Government oxford internet institute | webcast | Gov 2.0, or Truly Transformative Government

  5. Visit Whitehall Webby - digital media in government Whitehall Webby - digital media in government

    Jeremy Gould on social media activities in the UK Government sector.

  6. Visit CIO - Governments Urged to Learn From Businesses CIO - Governments Urged to Learn From Businesses

    eGovernment in Australia == largely FAIL. Y'think?

  7. Visit SoSaidThe.Organization SoSaidThe.Organization

    Colin McKay's blog from Canada for government communicators using social tools.

  8. Visit Power of Information Power of Information

    UK government Power of Information review originally commissioned by Hilary Armstrong MP. Interesting stuff if Government 2.0 and citizen empowerment is on your radar.

  9. Visit In Development » What would transformed government look like? In Development » What would transformed government look like?

    The NZ Government CIO talks smart about transformed, open, connected government. If only the Australian Government were so forward-thinking.

  10. Visit Department for Children, Schools and Families : Byron Review Department for Children, Schools and Families : Byron Review

    New report from the UK Government on online safety for our children. Interesting. Thorough. A little overwrought and overblown for mine, but very good nonetheless.

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