links for 2008-12-01
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Covering bligs, PM/iPM, managing comment and opinion from varied external sources and responding to users comments and online/offline feedback
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52 examples of UK public sector organisations’ use of social media, as a source of inspiration and ideas, provided by the Department of Innovation, Universities and SKills
links for 2008-11-30
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Top Trumps … with typefaces. One for the serious type designer geeks!
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A good post about the recent surge in Twitter activity, appeal and media coverage.
links for 2008-11-29
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Americans are watching the extraordinary sight of Bush limping through his final days in office taking the term “lame duck” to new extrememes while Obama seems to be pulling all the strings despite not being President for another 50 days. Is this a turning point for the overly long transition period between presidencies?
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Lori Drew has been cleared of one of the most serious charges against her – accessing a computer without authorisation to inflict emotional distress. The jury failed to reach a verdict on another conspiracy charge. The trial could have major implications on whether or not it’s lawful to conceal one’s identity online …
links for 2008-11-28
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What are the responsibilities of social networks when their members break the law – such as Facebook members circulating details identifying Baby P, prohibited under English law?
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Not allowed one because a mobile phone can be tracked and that’s considered a security risk. But Obama’s addicted to his.
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And good thing too.
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David Pogue hates the Blackberry Storm: “I haven’t found a soul who tried this machine who wasn’t appalled, baffled or both.”
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Excellent step forward for accessibility.
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The Guardian weighs in on the usefulness of Twitter during the Mumbai attacks
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Stephen Fry’s quick fire thoughts on Twitter about the Blackberry Storm may have far reaching effects …
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