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Arnault Coulet

Transparency Corps - 0 views

  • Transparency Corps is the Sunlight Foundation's answer to the question, "How can I help?". There are many big problems that we can solve with technology, but we can't solve them all. For many of the projects that make government transparency a reality, human eyes and analysis are required. With Transparency Corps, we break those tasks down into short, small actions that make a BIG difference. Join the Corps, and let's get started!
Rem Palpitt

U.S. Government Reaches Out to the Social Web for Collaboration, But Are Users Reaching... - 0 views

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    Although measuring engagement isn't necessarily always a numbers game, when online debate, collaboration, and conversation is a stated goal of a project, it would seem that a higher percentage of the target audience (Internet-using Americans) should have been involved, if only through comments and ratings.
stan mag

Harnessing the Power of Digital Data for Science and Society Report - 0 views

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    The report furthers the goals of President Obama's open government policy, including the need to "disclose information rapidly in forms that the public can readily find and use" and represents a step forward in the Data.Gov concept of Federal CIO Vivek Kundra to "democratize data and give data access to the public.
Arnault Coulet

How China's '50 Cent Army' Could Wreck Web 2.0 (via @hugocousin) #fb - 0 views

  • Chinese President Hu Jintao called on Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members to “assert supremacy over online public opinion
  • Some estimates claim that the 50 Cent Army includes a whopping 300,000 people.
stan mag

Open Declaration on Public Services 2.0 published in draft for public review | techPres... - 1 views

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    As previously blogged, we are building an Open Declaration on Public Services 2.0 (http://eups20.wordpress.com), to be presented in Malmo at the EU ministerial conference. We have now published the draft version of the declaration, which tries to
Arnault Coulet

BBC launches new political website, Democracy Live - 0 views

  • ust when politicians thought that they might get some time away from the public gaze, as the electorate grows weary of MPs' expenses, a new watchdog has been born
  • Drawing on the success of political sites such as TheyWorkForYou, Democracy Live will provide a one-stop shop of political videos, with eight video streams to watch – including proceedings from Westminster and Strasbourg, as well as debates taking place in Holyrood, Cardiff and Stormont.
  • The BBC's main political blogs, with contributions from its political editor, Nick Robinson, the Europe editor, Gavin Hewitt, and home editor, Mark Easton, will be featured in a comment section. This will also offer a forum for public figures, starting with an article by the House of Commons Speaker, John Bercow, about how to rebuild trust in parliament
stan mag

How to Plan for Stakeholder Engagement | The Collaboration Project - 0 views

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    excellente check-list pour tout projet web participatif
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