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Loren Feldman. 1938 Media. Audience Conference.
That's about as much of a summary as you'll find about the Audience Conference held in New York last Friday. That's because there were no open laptops allowed during the performances. There was also no Wi-Fi, no video streaming, no tweeting, and no blogging. Something akin to a bond of omerta joined the members of the Audience ...
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... networking with regard to Government 2.0 today.
Dr. Mark Drapeau is a columnist for Mediaite. As a scientist, he studies the behavior of insects when they decide to get social with each other. As a consultant, he advises organizations on how to ... behavior at the intersection of science, technology, government, politics, and society. Reprinted from Mark Drapeau’s Posterous.
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... the Gov 2.0 Camp LA.
Mark Drapeau, referred to commonly as @cheeky_geeky, has been the target of ... mundane events sprouting up around this hot topic.
I understand Mark is passionate about Government 2.0. He wears that ... collaboration birthed out of working together.
Now that I have criticized (hopefully constructively) Mark’s reaction, it is only fair that I make some (hopefully constructive) ...
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... & Tweets discussion at Baked & Wired last night, featuring our good friend and new media master Mark Drapeau. Shake your finger at us for forgetting our camera memory card, but ... 's online magazine, have joined our facebook group, and are following us on twitter!
Mark stresses that it's not "who you know, but who knows you" and while you're at it, ...
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Mark Drapeau, over at O’Reilly Radar, brings a private sector example into the discussion about what public sector social media engagement, or Government 2.0, should look like.
If a goal of Government 2.0 is to provide citizens better services, and a strategy towards reaching that goal is to use social media tools to communicate better with citizens on multiple channels, it seems to me ...
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... 2.0 thought leaders, many of whom you have heard here on Federal News Radio, including Tim O’Reilly, Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig, and Mark Drapeau from George Washington University.
Source: Federal News Radio
Hat Tip: Pete W.
Access the Full Text Book: State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and ...
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1) John Wonderlich joins Sheila Campbell and Mark Drapeau in grading congressional committee web sites.
2) The Center for Public Integrity looks at the money the federal government is investing in high-speed rail and who is trying to grab it up.
3) Arthur Delaney’s excellent look at Tom Daschle’s influence laundering.
4) The White ...
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... had worked with her. It turned out those feelings were on target, so I passed on the gig.
@cheeky_geeky — Mark D. Drapeau
Not allowing my entrepreneurial spirit to come out early enough. (Of course, I’m still young!)
Mark provides a classic example of “hindsight is 20/20.” All you can do is the best you can ...
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