Wireless - Social Networks Will Change Government, Says Gartner

November 6th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Social Networks Will Change Government, Says Gartner

Budget cuts make tapping into societal resources, such as voluntary groups, philanthropists, associations and social network groups essential to complement weaker government action in some critical areas.


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Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
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Twitter is a Continuity of Operations Tool, State Agency Discovers

The Washington State Department of Transportation finds the ubiquitous Web 2.0 app to be a real tweet when Web site traffic is high.


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The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly

Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.


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Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project

An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.


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Researchers Create Robot Controlled by Cells from Rat Brain

Research could help combat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases.


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Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About

Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.


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Kentucky Secretary of State to “Tweet” on Election Day

Grayson and his Deputy Assistant Secretary of State will be using “Twitter” to communicate to voters important information that occurs on Election Day.


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FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
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