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State Department using social media to meet mission
Diplomats need to work with the under-30 age group that is using Internet-based communication technology, State's Jared Cohen says.
Find a fix to the Gulf oil crisis with open data
Could open data actually help find a fix to the Gulf oil crisis?
Will Health 2.0 Conference change the practice of medicine?
The Health 2.0 Conference is coming to D.C. for the first time, and one of the conference's co-founders explains that he wants to share best practices with the government in order to help the individual patient.
State evolving to 21st century diplomacy
Social media is changing the way the State Department meets its mission. The agency is using Web 2.0 tools to create relationships and partnering with experts to figure out how best to use them.
State: Web 2.0 a disruptive force in diplomacy
WFED's Jason Miller reports.
You2Gov says its retrenching
Utilizing custom and open source technology You2Gov provides cutting edge Government 2.0 platforms to people, companies, trade associations and government agencies. CEO Alan Silberberg gives us a peek at how it's all done.
How Manor, Texas, could help your federal agency
Learn all about Manor, Texas, a suburb of Austin that is using Gov 2.0 technologies in new and innovative ways to improve the quality of life.
Disruptathon promotes Mobile Gov 2.0 usage
Don't know what Disruptathon is? Don't worry! We've got all of the details for you.
Simple steps for adoption of Gov 2.0 at your agency
First, stop calling it 'social media'. Learn more in our extensive interview with Nicholas Gruen, chair of the Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce.
Causey Awards: Ethics wiki helps feds around the world
USAID's Sabrina Segal has created a Wikipedia-like way of sharing information about government ethics.
New York reveals cancer data map
The map allows users to view how many people in a given geographic area have been diagnosed with cancer.
Facebook founder & CEO answers consumer concerns
Read more of Mark Zuckerberg's column.
The changing role of Gov 2.0 at your agency
The Gov 2.0 Expo is happening next week. Learn why you should attend, and how 2.0 is changing the business of government.
DorobekINSIDER: GSA reorganizes, Interior shuffles – and the CIO (apparently) moves
Social media changes government in more ways than one
Some agencies are taking social media to the next level.
Web 2.0 helps digital diplomacy at the State Department
Learn all about how you might be able to make this work at your agency.
Why the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs tweets
The Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has fully embraced Web 2.0 and social media. U.S. Navy Capt. John Kirby, the Chairman's Special Assistant for Public Affairs, explains why.
DorobekINSIDER: Most read items April 9-15, 2010: OPM hiring reforms and crowdsourcing the Gulf oil spill
Army uses virtual world Second Life for collaboration
WFED's Max Cacas reports.




