Tapping N 2 Totally Terrific Teen 2.0 Talent
Recently I had the opportunity to present on Web2.0 at the National Parks and Recreation Assocation‘s Legislative Forum in Washington DC. Specifically, my session was a primer on how the NRPA’s...
View ArticleSocial Media Policies: Leading Without Bleeding
As I continue to discuss government 2.0 with peers across the globe, I am happy to report that progress is being made! Specifically, I have noticed that the content of the dialog is changing. For most...
View ArticleThis Week’s 2.0 Company Happenings: The Good, The Bad and The What?
I don’t normally spend much time focusing on the corporate structure behind the tentpole companies of today’s social media movement. But the recent announcements from Linden Labs and Twitter both...
View ArticleDaily Dilbert Doses Hit Home
I had to laugh when a co-worker shared these recent Dilbert strips with me. These seem to ring so true these days, particularly in government. Starting up a Facebook account or Tweeting are just the...
View ArticleTurning a New Twitter Leaf
It’s time to reveal my great Twitter experiment! Okay, well maybe it’s not grand enough to be classified as “Great”, but it is mine, and it is an experiment. For a few years now, I have tried to remain...
View ArticleTwitter New Leaf Follow-Up
Last month I posted that I was going to expand my Twitter horizons beyond gov2.0 with new topics and new followers and new friends to follow. I was very curious to see what (if any) impact this would...
View ArticleGuess Who Signed His First Publishing Contract This Week?
Yep, that’d be me. But, here’s the real irony. If you are a regular blog-reader, you know I’ve been peddling my fiction manuscript for a couple of months now – my completed manuscript that is. But...
View ArticleMapping the Social Media Response in Japan
The geodata masters over at ESRI have created some excellent live data mash-ups map of Japan that visualize information compiled from personal social media accounts. Warning, it takes a few seconds to...
View ArticleWhere Should You Post Your Status?
A funny but unfortunately accurate depiction of the way some of use today’s social media channels. This graphic is attributed to Breaking Copy, but I couldn’t find the direct link. Feel free to post...
View ArticleNew Twitter Guidance for Govies
IBM has just released a new guide to the use of Twitter in government. The do’s and dont’s guide, written by my colleague and writing pal Ines Mergel “is based on insights gained from discussions with...
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