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PPD – Mapping sub-standard driving?
As I walked to work earlier this week, I spotted some extremely piss-poor driving (PPD). This happens several times a week. Since I walk mainly the same 1.5 mile route (ie the quickest one) and usually leave at about the … Continue reading
Posted in Great Ideas, Innovation, joint working, Social Media
Tagged driving, mapping, twitter
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Books – more than one way to skin a cat
In the last couple of weeks I’ve read of two novel approaches to publishing books. If you are a fan of Cory Doctorow (http://twitter.com/#!/doctorow) then you’ll probably be aware of his long history of challenging traditional publishing models. Back in … Continue reading
Posted in Great Ideas, Innovation, Social Media
Tagged books, Kindle, licence models, publishing
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Social Networking – fairly recent bookmarks
Excellent presentation on social networks from @padday http://bit.ly/cxczIn “Anonymity, trust and openness on the social intranet” – http://icio.us/ierkz5 “A Brief Guide To Reaching Unbelievably High Levels Of Participation In Your Online Community” http://icio.us/dvpjsx “The Social Network: Facebook’s intriguing world revealed” … Continue reading
Posted in Local Government, Organisational Culture, Social Media
Tagged culture, gov20, innovation, local government, social media, social networks
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