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Virals seem to be flowing out of the Home Office as freely as Tequila shots on a Friday night.  As following their Knife crime viral campaign they’ve just launched their new anti-binge drinking...

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Collaborative Individualism Emerges At Reboot Britain

This week’s NESTA sponsored Reboot Britain conference brought together a mix of government, business, banks, technology, media people from the UK, and visitors from the USA that saw left leaning...

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European Mobility Week 2010 Goes Digital to Get People Walking, Biking and...

Planning is now in works for the annual European Mobility Week 2010 to take place September 16-22, and this year’s campaign will see an increasing promotional use of social media by cities across...

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Treasury website invites comments from morons. Question: Does crowdsourcing...

Does crowdsourcing work? is the question posed by a blogger on the Guardian’s Comment Is Free site after a government website asked the electorate to post their views on spending cuts and was barraged...

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Government’s £142k not a ‘Twitter Tsar’ to be paid less than last ‘Twitter Tsar’

It’s a big job with a prime ministerial salary to boot, but the Government’s new digital supremo who is to be paid £142,000 a year is not a Twitter Tsar, which is good as I still don’t know what one of...

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President Obama is the star of first Twitter Town Hall

Twitter Town Hall: President Obama is the first guest I guess Lady Gaga (11.4 million followers) and Justin Bieber (10.8 million followers) are busy this week, because it’s fallen to Twitter’s third...

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The 10 worst MPs on Twitter (and some of the best)

MPs are learning, slowly but surely, that communicating online via Twitter and other social networks is becoming ever more important. Some, like Labour’s Stella Creasey or Conservative Robert Halfon,...

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