Archive for the 'Politicians' Category

Downing Tweet: is this about the personal, celebrity or patronage?

Friday, March 28th, 2008 | 12 Comments »

There has been a lot of interest in Downing Street joining Twitter. But does it really mean much, or anything, that’s new?

At the moment number 10 is using it predominantly as a means to feed us links to press releases plus the odd Youtube film. Very good.

Within less than 24 hours 178 people [...]

Wikidemocracy “starts” in Italy.

Saturday, March 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

Will any UK political party be curious enough to allow it’s policies to be developed by wiki?  From this link to Wikidemocracy.org it appears that various parties in Italy are up for it.  Via.

I’m Bored

Monday, November 19th, 2007 | No Comments »

Part of the UK Youth Parliament campaign for better and cheaper public transport which used a tease campaign on facebook to get me to watch it

Bob Piper back Online

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007 | No Comments »

With Bob Piper back on line I can now return to barely noticing his thoughts as they drift past on my feedreader. Chicken Yoghurt has the best summary of what has transpired with a list of 190+ bloggers who got aeriated about lawyers silencing bloggers who’d said nothing about their clients. Ministry of [...]

Sex, t’internet and Government

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Directgov has just published a survey of what we want from the internet. Below are the wish lists according to different categories.

Apparently motorists haven’t noticed that you can already renew your tax disc online, parents want to watch their children in class (yeurgh) and nobody mentioned sex! Equally the survey seemed to fail to [...]

Glocal Audio Activism: 100 Birmingham Voices Against Poverty

Thursday, May 31st, 2007 | No Comments »

Less than 4 weeks ago I was sitting in the Birmingham office of Oxfam talking to them about how they might use podcasting and blogs etc to drive their part of the your voice against poverty campaign. With apparently little experience, but intelligence, energy enthusiam and passion they’ve already produced this blog and the [...]

Could you use an Institutional Hack?

Sunday, May 20th, 2007 | 3 Comments »

“Institutional Hack” is a delicious, contradictory new phrase for me. Paul Miller (of the School of Everything and from time to the think tank Demos) used it earlier today in this post on his personal blog.

At first you might think an Institutional Hack is one of those cynical folk, the type who’s skill, energy [...]

Open source tendering - New Model or New Madness?

Friday, May 18th, 2007 | 8 Comments »

Scroll down and you can listen to David Wilcox talking about what I suspect is a unique experiment in producing an online open source collaborative tender for the £1.2 million Cabinet Office programme to create an Innovation Exchange for the Voluntary Sector. David explains the process with relevant links here , and you can [...]

 
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