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Fed web managers preview cool new tools
The 2010 Government Web and New Media Conference continues today at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown, D.C. Some of the federal government's top web managers and producers are getting a look at some new, cutting edge tools now being developed for federal websites by a new unit of the General Services Administration.
Tags: newsstand , technology , GSA , Federal Center for New Media and Citizen Engagemen , 2010 Government Web and New Media Conference , Dan Munz , IdeaSpace , Section 508 , Open Government Initiative , Andrea Sigritz , terms of service , twitter , Tiffany Smith , State Department , FedSpace , Bev Godwin , Go.USA.gov , Gwynne Kostin , Max Cacas , #govnewmedia
Facebook accounts hacked, logins for sale
Governments the targets of a quarter of all cyberattacks, Microsoft retracts fix for Windows 2000 bug
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cyber security , Microsoft , Symantec
Bringing government to the people
Janice Nall, director of the Division of eHealth Marketing at the CDC, says government needs to be where people are getting their information.
Tags: Collaboration Center , technology , social media , twitter , Janice Nall , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , CDC , Putting Citizens at the Center of Government , text messages
Study finds Facebook almost as popular as television
A new survey shows just how popular social media has become.
Tags: twitter , Nielsen , social media , social networking
TMI: What have your co-workers shared?
When it comes to personal information, how personal is too personal? What have you been told? How have you reacted?
Tags: TMI , too much information , office protocol , twitter , etiquette , Kristi King , Colleen Kelleher
Younger people are less apt to drive
While younger people aren't hopping in their cars to visit friends as much as previous generations, a Metropolitan Council of Governments study finds the over 65 set isn't hesitating to drive.
Tags: Metropolitan Council of Governments , Driving , social networking , Robert Griffiths , transportation planning , Transportation , travel , cars
Spreading the word after Chilean quake
Social media played a major role in spreading the word to potentially affected areas after the magnitude 8.8 quake struck Chile on Feb. 27.
Tags: Twiter , social media , Chile
Va. high school hit by fake friending on Facebook
No one knows what was behind the hundreds of friending requests sent to students at the Virginia Beach high school.
Tags: Virginia , Virginia Beach , Cox High School , Sophos
6 arrested in crackdown on human trafficking
A crackdown on human trafficking has led to several arrests in Montgomery County.
Tags: Maryland , Virginia , D.C. , Northeast , Montgomery County , Germantown , Gaithersburg , Montgomery County Police , Craigslist , human trafficking
Police hope Facebook brings cold case back to life
Virginia State Police spokesperson Corinne Geller says they're hoping Facebook's wide reach will give them the one tip they need.
Tags: Virginia State Police , Route 29 , Culpeper , Harrisonburg , Baltimore , Alicia Showalter-Reynolds , Route 29 Stalker , Corrine Geller




