Wireless - FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
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Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
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The Weekly Web 2.0: NutshellMail and BoxCycle
Welcome to The Weekly Web 2.0, a weekly featurette on Govtech.com. We’re scouring the Web to bring you two interesting Web 2.0 tools that are worth checking out. This week: NutshellMail and BoxCycle.
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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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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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Personal Computing: Daily Newspapers Face Challenges from the Internet
Newspaper Web sites attracted a record number of visitors in the third quarter of 2008, a 15.8 percent increase over the same period a year ago.
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G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
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Tags: PDA, game console, wireless, wifi
Wireless - The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly
The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly
Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.
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NASCIO Announces Green IT Videos
Highlights state CIO involvement and current state initiatives geared toward greening state government.
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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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FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
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Second Life Hosts Web 2.0 Government Discussion Group
The MuniGov2.0 group meets weekly in Second Life, an online virtual world, to discuss issues and share Web 2.0 ideas.
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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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Savvy Geek Buyers
Saving–not spending–is in. The smart geeks are getting their digital media at lower prices.
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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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Tags: game console, iPod, wireless, wifi
Wireless - Google Pops Android’s Hood
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
Personal Computing: Daily Newspapers Face Challenges from the Internet
Newspaper Web sites attracted a record number of visitors in the third quarter of 2008, a 15.8 percent increase over the same period a year ago.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
The Weekly Web 2.0: MeGlobe and FilterMyRSS
Cull RSS feeds with FilterMyRSS and instant message with MeGlobe in a foreign language.
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Second Life Hosts Web 2.0 Government Discussion Group
The MuniGov2.0 group meets weekly in Second Life, an online virtual world, to discuss issues and share Web 2.0 ideas.
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Tags: mobile phone, iPod, mp3, wifi
Wireless - Personal Computing: Daily Newspapers Face Challenges from the Internet
Personal Computing: Daily Newspapers Face Challenges from the Internet
Newspaper Web sites attracted a record number of visitors in the third quarter of 2008, a 15.8 percent increase over the same period a year ago.
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Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
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Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
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Google Declares Election (Search) Winners
Indiana, Black Panthers, Drudge among the contenders for top searches on election night
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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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The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly
Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.
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Voters Who Engaged With Candidates Online 50 Percent More Likely to Vote, Says Survey
“Online tools are effective at harnessing online passion and translating it into real-world action.”
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A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda
“We will see new leaders emerge who win not by surviving the storm, but by changing the game.”
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Savvy Geek Buyers
Saving–not spending–is in. The smart geeks are getting their digital media at lower prices.
Source: http
Tags: cell phone, laptop, smartphone, wifi
Wireless - Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
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Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
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Blu-ray Holiday Primer
Here’s what you need to know to buy a Blu-ray player this season.
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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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Second Life Hosts Web 2.0 Government Discussion Group
The MuniGov2.0 group meets weekly in Second Life, an online virtual world, to discuss issues and share Web 2.0 ideas.
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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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The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly
Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: PDA, wifi, game console, wireless
Wireless - The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
Source: http
Second Life Hosts Web 2.0 Government Discussion Group
The MuniGov2.0 group meets weekly in Second Life, an online virtual world, to discuss issues and share Web 2.0 ideas.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
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.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
Source: http
E-Vote: Clash Over New Jersey Voting Machine Reliability
“The use of the Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines in this state ensures the most accurate recording possible from the most up-to-date technology. New Jersey voters should be equally confident.”
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Tags: smartphone, wifi, mobile phone, laptop
Wireless - Social Networks Will Change Government, Says Gartner
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.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http
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.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly
Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Researchers Create Robot Controlled by Cells from Rat Brain
Research could help combat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
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.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
Source: http
Tags: cell phone, PDA, wireless, iPod
Wireless - Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
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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G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
Source: http
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
Second Life Hosts Web 2.0 Government Discussion Group
The MuniGov2.0 group meets weekly in Second Life, an online virtual world, to discuss issues and share Web 2.0 ideas.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
Source: http
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http
The Weekly Web 2.0: MeGlobe and FilterMyRSS
Cull RSS feeds with FilterMyRSS and instant message with MeGlobe in a foreign language.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: laptop, PDA, wireless, game console
Wireless - Gaming Gets A Tail Clip
Gaming Gets A Tail Clip
Hit games used to be hits for much longer. What happened?
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Surviving The Apocalypse
A survivalist blogger tells you how to endure any disaster, even the economic downturn.
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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.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
The Weekly Web 2.0: MeGlobe and FilterMyRSS
Cull RSS feeds with FilterMyRSS and instant message with MeGlobe in a foreign language.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: cell phone, game console, smartphone, laptop
Wireless - Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
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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Don’t “Video Your Vote” in Kentucky
Cameras are illegal at the polls in Kentucky and the secretary of state cautions against invading privacy.
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Surviving The Apocalypse
A survivalist blogger tells you how to endure any disaster, even the economic downturn.
Source: http
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
Source: http
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Tags: wifi, iPod, laptop, smartphone