Social networks? Blogs? Websites? Citizen centric services and solutions? Data transparency?
Web 2.0 can mean a lot of different things. Where do we start? What do we want to get out of this? Is there a way to measure success? The reality is that Web 2.0 is unique to every agency. The goals, objectives and desiredmore
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What does Web 2.0 mean to government?
November 21st, 2009 by: eandersonSales 2.0: How can the latest wave of internet technologies help to close deals?
October 28th, 2009 by: slynottWeb 2.0 is the term applied to the fairly recent emergence of a collection of web features that include blogs, social networking sites, collaborative software, and other interactive technologies. Essentially, they allow individuals to
Read moreNike Plus – The Next Generation in Social Networking
October 27th, 2009 by: slynottFrom its earliest days of the internet, the hopes that it could foster communal experiences have been extravagant. The actual realities, of course, have often been less than satisfying. Conan Obrien, describing the utopian future we all hoped the emergence of the internet signaled, once said, “I believe that one day,
Read moreTwitter: Breaking down the walls between companies and consumers
October 26th, 2009 by: cdavidsonImagine having this kind of control over how your products are displayed in a store, or being able to participate in consumers’ discussions about your brand. Twitter allows you to do this and more. So jump in and get involved in the conversation that is social media!
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