- From: Jose M. Alonso <josema@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:41:55 +0100
- To: Ari Schwartz <ari@cdt.org>
- Cc: eGov IG <public-egov-ig@w3.org>
El 15/12/2008, a las 13:27, Jose M. Alonso escribió: > El 01/12/2008, a las 12:46, Jose M. Alonso escribió: >> >> Hi Ari, >> >> Someone just pointed me to this one: >> http://government20bestpractices.pbwiki.com/ >> >> It apparently compiles social media related services in use or >> offered by the government. For the moment it seems focused on the >> Anglo-Saxon world. >> >> I thought it could be of some help for the "participation in social >> media" topic area. > > Additionally, GovTwit, government agencies using Twitter: > > http://newthinking.bearingpoint.com/2008/11/20/govtwit-directory/ ...and wihle we are here, I also reminded there is a European project compiling cases: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/?page=statistics Unfortunately, only name plus summary, no search available, and difficult to identify to what country or knowledge area they are related to. J. > > > J. > > >> >> >> Cheers, >> Jose. >> >> -- >> Jose M. Alonso <josema@w3.org> W3C/CTIC >> eGovernment Lead http://www.w3.org/2007/eGov/ >> > >
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