Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 18 de Junio, 2009

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  • Digital Brain – final report – The Digital Britain Report is the Government's strategic vision for ensuring that the UK is at the leading edge of the global digital economy. It is an example of industrial activism in a crucial growth sector.
  • polnet – proyecto – El proyecto POLNET (SEJ2007-60082), financiado por el Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia se centra en el análisis del impacto del uso de Internet sobre la participación política en España. Análisis descriptivo de la participación política que incorpore los modos de participación online, los perfiles de los ciudadanos que optan por estas nuevas formas de participación, y su relación con otros modos de participación tradicionales.
  • Building a vision for Government 2.0 – That the global, pervasive network known as the Internet can directly connect citizens with their government is obviously an idea well-aligned with Web 2.0 ideas. Not that the vision for something known as Government 2.0 is a new one. It goes back to the very beginning of the Web 2.0 discussion. But with a new administration in place in Washington and a passionate CIO that by all appearances is progressive and understands the modern IT era, the timing seems to be ripe for a remaking of government and perhaps even democracy itself.
  • Rate Your Politician – Rate Your Politician is a new E-democracy platform for the people of N.Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales. Developed with the intentions of making citizen participation in public policy decision-making more expansive and direct so as to enable broader influence in policy outcomes as more individuals get involved in rating their politicians the outcome of the results can yield smarter policies along with increasing transparency and accountability; and keeping the government closer to the consent of the governed, thereby increasing its political legitimacy.

Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 8 de Junio, 2009

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  • Government As Platform – If you’re really building a platform, your customers and partners build new features before you do Build a culture of measurement Government is a vehicle for collective action Remember: It’s no longer just about web sites! Think web/data services
  • Data.gov, ¿un nuevo estándar en gobierno abierto? – Para los que todavía no hayan oído hablar de Data.gov, un poco de historia. El 21 de Enero de 2009, en su primer día en el despacho oval, el presidente de los EE.UU. Barack Obama envió un comunicado a los directores de las agencias y departamentos federales sobre Transparencia y Gobierno Abierto.
  • Guía SEO de Google para principiantes – Guía de Google para Principiantes sobre Optimización en Motores de Búsqueda trata sobre diferentes áreas en las que los webmasters pueden optimizar sus sitios
  • The Social Media Monitoring Funnel | Ignite Social Media – The Social Media Monitoring Funnel offers you a pragmatic approach to understanding the complex world of monitoring.
  • Socrata | Making Data Social – Opening government to new audiences and constituencies is the 21st century battle cry in societies everywhere. At the heart of this movement is open government data, readily accessible over the internet, in a form that maximizes comprehension, interactivity, participation, and sharing, delivered at a fraction of the cost of today's data download sites. At Socrata, we call this social data discovery, and we've engineered a comprehensive suite of Web solutions for delivering social data discovery on government data sites around the world.