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Is Failure an Option in Gov 2.0?

What happens when institutions and bureaucracies face off against the rapid influx of new technologies? In workplace cultures previously unaccustomed to accepting failure, such as government agencies, they are challenged to adjust perspectives and to allow the exploration of new technologies to follow an evolutionary course. This is the theme that Lovisa A. Williams, a [...]

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Paul Levinson’s New New Media captures essence of the participatory internet – Book Review

This is the missing textbook to the course that everyone is taking. In it Levinson not only enumerates the various classes of new new media and their relationships with older forms, such as newspaper to blog or television to YouTube, he also, through means of germane examples from the contemporary political and social sphere, illustrates the good, the bad, and the ugly of each of these new forms, making it an excellent primer for thoughtful engagement with the unfolding culture.

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Ten Ways Twitter Will Change Blog Design in 2009

Twitter is an amazing social media phenomenon. The folks at Mashable have come up with the Ten Ways Twitter Will Change Blog Design in 2009. Tweet This Post

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