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A del.icio.us Roll- Census re-examines using Internet for 2010 count[NextGov] "The Census Bureau is re-examining the possibility of allowing citizens to respond to the 2010 decennial census via the Internet..."
- Should local government tackle Web 2.0?[Computerworld via eGRC] "For governments, it can be as simple as creating a "mashup," or combining the Google Maps website with local real estate data so the data pops up when a user points a mouse over an address on the map."
- NARA launches electronic records archives[FCW via eGRC] "The National Archives and Records Administration?s Electronic Records Archives (ERA) system ? the agency?s decade-long $453 million project to create an electronic records archiving system ? has reached its initial operating capabi
- Social media in government - the five stages of acceptance[eGov AU via eGRC] "In thinking about the adoption patterns for all of these technologies, I see behaviour reflecting the model of the five stages of grief. Based on this I've come up with the five stages of acceptance for social media detailed below."
- The challenge of social media for governments - accepting diverse views[eGov AU via eGRC] "But what happens when government takes a risk and doesn't restrict itself to a framework of its own design?"
- Census re-examines using Internet for 2010 count
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The photo in the header was taken from the "Life Extreme" installation by Nezaket Ekici in the Alexanderplatz U-Bahnhof station. The full photo can be seen here.