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- Information Policy: E-participation and e-government: understanding the present and creating the future – This document presents an edited paper containing the work of twelve experts on e-government and e-participation. It aims to address the issues and challenges facing countries developing ICT for development and e-government programmes.The editors point out that the information revolution has ushered in an era where the capabilities for participating in all aspects of the economy and society are changing with the diffusion of modern information and communication technologies (ICTs).
- How Web 2.0 Will Transform Local Government – Government Technology – A set of technologies called Web 2.0 is transforming the Internet. Web sites such as YouTube, MySpace and Facebook, in addition to RSS feeds, blogs and wikis attract hundreds of millions of people. Yet this Web 2.0 transformation of government is just beginning. How might it occur?
- Ayuda para crear comunidades de práctica online en la Atención Primaria Administraciones en Red –
- GovTwit Directory « New Thinking – Looking for government agencies using Twitter or other social media? We want the GovTwit directory (below) to include all facets of government on Twitter: state and local, federal, contractors, reporters, academics and more. The list below will be a living list, and we hope to keep it updated via our own research, as well as your submissions.
- Las TIC en la administración local del futuro – La Administración local, por su cercanía, afronta el desafío diario de promover, dentro de su ámbito territorial, tanto la calidad de vida de sus ciudadanas y ciudadanos, como la competitividad de sus empresas.
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