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Government in the web2.0 age

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A show and tell of some government web 2.0 sites

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Aggregators Folksonomy Wikis User Centered Joy of Use

Blogs Participation Six Degrees Usability Widgets XFN Page Rank

CSS Social Software Browser AJAX

Recommendation Collaboration Perpetual Beta

Simplicity Videocasting Podcasting Design IM Convergence Pay Per

Click Mobility Atom Sharing XHTML SVG Ruby on Rails Affiliation

Open APIs RSS Semantic Web Standards SEO Trust OpenID Remixability Standardization The Long Tail DataDriven

Accessibility XML Tagging Modularity Microformats SOAP Syndication

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“As a group, the attorneys practicing before our court know more about appellate practice than any single person. With our wiki, we’re drawing on that wisdom.” Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook

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What do you want?

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Thank you