Enlaces que pueden interesaros:
- Apps for Democracy – Directorio de aplicaciones generado a raíz de un concurso puesto en marcha por el Distrito de Columbia utilizando información pública
- DataPortability.org – Share and remix data using open standards – Data portability is the ability for people to reuse their data across interoperable applications. The DataPortability Project works to advance this vision by identifying, contextualizing and promoting efforts in the space.
- 13 trucos para exprimir al máximo Google Reader | ThinkWasabi – para disfrutar de una aplicación y sacarle el máximo partido hay que conocerla bien, a fondo
- DIYcity – This is the DIYcity Challenge: can we, working together, define and build a version 1.0 of the Do-It-Yourself City, a city that operates on open data flowing through decentralized, open source tools, that actively engages residents not only as users but as participants and owners of the system?
- Top 5 Internet Priorities for the Next Government (any next Government) – This is a list of the top 5 major things any government of any developed nation should be doing in relation to the Internet, as I see it at the start of 2009. They are not in any order, and do not lack ambition – they are for the Next Government, after all.
- Web 2.0 for the pros – three interagency initiatives. They are: Web Manager University, which provides low-cost, practical training to federal Web professionals; Webcontent.gov, a source for federal Web requirements and best practices; and the Web Content Managers Forum, where more than 1,500 federal, state, and local Web professionals share resources and work to reduce duplication across government.
RT: @carlosguadian: Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 9 de Abril, 2009 http://twurl.nl/8y5f8x
RT @carlosguadian:Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 9 de Abril, 2009 http://twurl.nl/8y5f8x
Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 9 de Abril, 2009 http://twurl.nl/8y5f8x