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New US Government Portal on YouTube Syndicate content

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YouTube has introduced the new US Government Portal today, though the channel says it's been a member since 2007. The portal connects you to 25 federal agencies.

Google's 6 Principles of Competition and Openness Syndicate content

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There's a short but interesting blog post up on Google's official Public Policy Blog, which states six principles the company holds with regards to competition and openness.

Addressing the State of the White House Technology Syndicate content

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Since President Obama was sworn in and Whitehouse.gov has switched to a new interface, there has been an endless amount of chatter about the state of the White House's technology. Some discuss the shortcomings, while others defend it as just fine. Tradition and Transition

Sex, Lies, And Wikipedia Syndicate content

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Before we get into this (and this is a guiltily delicious journey you may or may not decide to take), please consider what level of perfection you expect your Web icons—even the ones who refer to themselves as "spiritual leader"—to be on. While you're doing that, pretend he's not a Web icon, and decide what is forgivable in a regular (mortal) man.

It's Hard To Settle Quietly In The Blogosphere Syndicate content

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Call it the latest in castoffs of a litigious society, or maybe a lesson in the new transparency the Internet allows. Simpler, if you want to keep a legal threat quiet, make sure your threat is a) valid and b) not made to a blogger with a history of telling everybody about legal threats.

Google Library Foe Penning Googlization Book Syndicate content

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Siva Vaidhyanathan sees reasons to worry about Google and its goal of organizing the world's information.

Can You Trust Wikipedia? Syndicate content

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Trust - reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence. How confident are you that a particular Wikipedia page has reliable information? How sure are you in the ability of all the people who may have edited that page? Thanks to Luca de Alfaro and colleagues at the University of California, Santa Cruz you may soon be able to know which parts of a given Wikipedia page you can and can’t trust.

Company Blogs and Radical Transparency Syndicate content

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Business Edge has a great article on how company blogs–especially CEO blogs–can be used to communicate with stakeholders. The article is packed with valuable insight and pretty much summarizes the benefits–and potential pitfalls–of a corporate blog.
News Tags: Blogs, transparency

Define Business Transparency Syndicate content

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I was supposed to be a guest speaker at a meeting on the East Coast last Friday. I was invited by PodCamp founder John Havens, who set up a BlogTalk Radio connection.
News Tags: transparency, radio, business

PC Mag May Boycott Edelman PR Syndicate content

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Transparency is a word that's been kicked around a lot lately. But too much transparency is what got Edelman PR pro and blogebrity Steve Rubel kicked around this week, instead. An early Friday 13th comment about PC Magazine is fueling a potential boycott, as well as fulfilling what the PR world had feared about blogging.
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