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Judith Schossboeck

Clay Shirky: Cognitive Surplus - 1 views

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    Shirky envisions an era of lower creative quality on average but greater innovation, an increase in transparency in all areas of society, and a dramatic rise in productivity that will transform our civilization. "[E]ven the banal uses of our creative capacity (posting YouTube videos of kittens on treadmills or writing bloviating blog posts) are still more creative and generous than watching TV. We don't really care how individuals create and share; it's enough that they exercise this kind of freedom."
Johann Höchtl

U.S. unveils plan to make online transactions safer - Technology & science - Security -... - 0 views

  • In a draft plan released Friday, the White House laid out an argument for a yet-undeveloped, voluntary identification system and set up a website to gather input from experts and everyday Internet users on how it should be structured.
  • In a draft plan released Friday, the White House laid out an argument for a yet-undeveloped, voluntary identification system and set up a website to gather input from experts and everyday Internet users on how it should be structured.
  • Ari Schwartz, vice president at the Center for Democracy and Technology, said the unfettered openness of the Internet is what allowed it to grow and prosper but also created security gaps that need to be addressed.
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  • the opportunity is there to make things more interoperable and more uniform
  • The draft plan is part of an administration effort to promote cyber security both within the government and among society as a whole.
Johann Höchtl

THE OPEN DECLARATION « Co-creating an open declaration on public services 2.0 - 0 views

  • An Open Declaration on European Public Services
  • The needs of today’s society are too complex to be met by government alone. While traditional government policies sought to automate public services and encourage self-service, the biggest impact of the web will be in improving services through collaboration, transparency and knowledge-sharing.
Johann Höchtl

EUROPA - Press Releases - Digital Agenda: Commission outlines action plan to boost Euro... - 0 views

  • A new Single Market to deliver the benefits of the digital era
  • Improve ICT standard-setting and interoperability
  • Enhance trust and security
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  • Increase Europeans' access to fast and ultra fast internet
  • Boost cutting-edge research and innovation in ICT
  • Empower all Europeans with digital skills and accessible online services
  • Unleash the potential of ICT to benefit society
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    European digital agenda
Parycek

Studie Open-Commons-Region Linz - 0 views

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    Fakten, Perspektiven, Maßnahmen Institut für Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung  in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung an der  Johannes Kepler Universität Linz vertreten durch Gustav Pomberger
Judith Schossboeck

Unternehmen unvorbereitet auf Generation Y - 0 views

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    Der Y-Faktor. "Die "Generation Y" [...] sucht offene und ehrliche Kommunikation in sozialen Netzwerken."
Judith Schossboeck

So will die Generation Y arbeiten - 1 views

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    60 Prozent der deutschen Befragten fühlen sich erst wohl, wenn ihr Arbeitsplatz 12 bis 16 Quadratmeter misst. Der internationale Durchschnitt liegt bei acht bis zwölf Quadratmetern pro Arbeitsplatz. :-)
Johann Höchtl

eGovernment Action Plan | ICT for Government and Public Services | Europa - Information... - 0 views

  • Empower citizens and businesses Reinforce mobility in the Single Market Enable efficiency and effectiveness Create the necessary key enablers and pre-conditions to make things happen
Johann Höchtl

Open Data Study - New Technologies | Transparency & Accountability Initiative - 0 views

  • The report finds that 3 key groups or ‘layers’ were crucial to the successful introduction of open data. An influential and active civil society provided the ‘bottom up’ pressure for change through traditional advocacy and by setting up innovative websites demonstrating how open information could be used. Civil servants and state and federal administrators who saw open data as a way of improving efficiency provided the ‘middle layer’. Finally, high-level political leaders including Heads of States and Ministers provided the third layer.
Johann Höchtl

Data without borders: why I want to change the world | Jake Porway | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • It should come as no surprise to readers of Datablog that, as editor Simon Rogers puts it himself, "we are drowning in data." We suddenly find ourselves with unprecedented access to torrents of data that could be used to better society.
  • To help bridge the gap between socially minded organizations and do-good dataists, we started a project temporarily dubbed "Data Without Borders".
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