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I’m reading (and may or may not agree with)- The State of the Intersection: my #opentech talk | the billblog
- Book Review: Evidence-Based Policy: A Practical Guide to Doing It Better | LSE Review of Books
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- WordPress Caching with Nginx and Redis
- Citizen journalism may be the sign of a true democracy but are we actually making news?
- Marketing: Less guff, more puff | The Economist
- Inside Mastercard’s Social Command Center | Digiday
- Reputation Management: When Your Business Is Disparaged Online - Forbes
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UK Nordic Baltic Summit on Read+Comment
Just a quick plug for the latest site to launch on Helpful Technology’s Read+Comment platform, which helps organisations build engagement sites around their documents without the hassle and expense of building from scratch. Today, the Prime Minister is meeting eight … Continue reading
Don’t be down with the kids
I started my career in market research, where soliciting the views of under 16s is frowned upon without rather a lot of faffing around getting hold of parental consent. Online, surveys tend to ask if you’re older than 16, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Government, policy, read+comment, social media, strategy, young people
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Engagement on a shoestring
You could probably do more digital engagement around a series of stakeholder seminars, but it would be a tall order. For the last month or so, DCMS have been running a little site we helped build for them on our Read+Comment … Continue reading →