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Government 2.0 – Best Practices Wiki

10 October 2008 by Peter

Mike Kujawski of the Centre of Excellence for Public Sector Marketing has set up wiki that aims to list government 2.0 initiatives here in Canada and beyond.

So far the list is pretty much limited to social media initiatives from the Government of Canada. I’m hoping that it’ll cast a wider net both in terms of other governments and also in terms of a larger breadth of 2.0 initiatives.

Anyhow, check it out for yourself:

Government 2.0 – Best Practices / FrontPage

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Posted in government, social media, Web 2.0 | Tagged best practices, government 2.0, wiki | 1 Comment

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  1. on 10 October 2008 at 12:22 pm mikekujawski

    Hey Peter, have a look at the US and International pages i’ve created. Filling up fast…



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