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The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

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The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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20 November 2008 | 1710 Visits | Rating: No votes

Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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20 November 2008 | 1713 Visits | Rating: No votes

Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

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20 November 2008 | 1717 Visits | Rating: No votes

Social computing and public services

In April 2008 a list of cases was published on this community. These are more than 100 initiatives related to social computing in public services. This is a work in progress, useful to identify the key areas of impact and "what you can do" with social computing. But it is also a useful ressource in itself. This is not meant to be exhaustive, but continously updated.

Please inform us about missing projects or incorrect information, by contacting TNO or replying to this post. When suggesting new projects, please specify the name, the URL, the description (including why it is about social computing) and the public service for which it is relevant.

The cases are now available via an online database at: http://webmonitor.ict.tno.nl/

Comment to: ICTforALL.NET
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