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US Government To Embrace OpenID, Courtesy Of Google, Yahoo, PayPal Et Al.
Looks like OpenID is still in the game! About time. US CIO Kundra said gov will start pilot programs to use OpenID. W00t.
WikiMatrix - Compare them all
Compare the Wikis of your choice in a comfortable side-by-side table.
26 Places to Find Free Multimedia for Your Blog
Mashable article on free Web sites for pictures, video and such. Great for artists/writers.
FORSCOM Speech in Tweets » The Buzz Bin
Geoff Livingston has SM discussions with top FORSCOM leadership about how to get into the SM game.
Pentagon Social Media Czar Pushes Web 2.0, Despite Ban Threat | Danger Room | Wired.com
DOD says it's still moving forward, despite the STRATCOM message fallout. Keep the faith social media warriors!
Stats Confirm It: Teens Don’t Tweet
The 55+ crowd is growing, but Twitter is solidly a 25-54 phenomenon. Sorry to all who thought they had arrived at the pinnacle of hip.
Blackwater Founder Implicated in Murder
Whoops. Looks like Erik Prince is facing some legal troubles--to say nothing about his moral quandary.
Social Media Off Limits for Marines? Not really.
Article that speaks to how recent Marine "ban" is actually a way for them to put waivers in place. The sites were already off-limits.
Marines Ban Twitter, MySpace, Facebook | Danger Room | Wired.com
The STRATCOM message continues to make waves. This time, the Marines decide to be proactive and ban social network sites...regardless of the fact if the STRATCOM message was completely out-of-bounds.
DOD may ban Twitter, Facebook, other social media -- Federal Computer Week
Looks like the STRATCOM message is still lingering. Even though it was just an initial call for feedback only IF DoD decided to ban things, it has the ripple effect of affecting policy immediately.
Military May Ban Twitter, Facebook as Security ‘Headaches’
The U.S. military is strongly considering a near-total ban on Twitter, Facebook, and all other social networking sites throughout the Department of Defense,
10 Ways to Make Twitter a Useful Government Communication Channel
News Analysis: Twitter is a compelling social communication service, and governments can benefit from it if it's used properly. But before they get into Twitter messaging, government agencies have to be aware of concerns about IT security and the hazards of dealing with an online community that is mostly anonymous...
Why a Final BlogPotomac: Social Media Really Is Dead » The Buzz Bin
Geoff Livingston rocks out some reasons why, for him, social media is dead.
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/want-a-job-learn-sharepoint-sa.html
Good back and forth on pros and cons with Sharepoint
FEMA takes open approach to social media (7/6/09) -- www.GovernmentExecutive.com
Good article on how FEMA opened doors with YouTube, Facebook, etc. Also warns against rushing into the socmed space without a purpose.
Simple private real-time sharing and collaboration by drop.io
Wow. File storage, filesharing, collaboration, all on the web.
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Google discussion on ways to insert comments
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