Tuesday, 24 May 2011

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Huge business opportunity worldwide! 1 new comment »

Started by Octavio Pitaluga Neto

Hi Pam Many thanks for your interest. I added you to my Skype. Besides, the technical information mentioned on related flyer, what else...
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Is the NLRB Turning up the “Social Media Heat” too High? No… Not Yet 1 new comment »

Started by Courtney Hunt, PhD

Eric Meyer has brought another case to my attention. Basically, the NLRB is complaining that an employer illegally fired several ...
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World Memory Project at USHMM Comment or flag »

Started by Alan W. Silberberg, Founder, CEO at Silberberg Innovations

Last chance to register - Sacramento Government Technology Workshop - This Thursday, May 26th 9:00 a.m. to noon Comment or flag »

Started by John-Paul Sansone, Solutions Manager focused on bridging the gap between technology and business.

In today's work environment, there is a constant demand for instant information. Timely response to requests from the public, internal...
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Society for New Communications Research Launches Study To Examine the... Comment or flag »

Started by Courtney Hunt, PhD, Organizational Effectiveness Consultant and Social Media Strategist

Please support this research by participating if you can. Good participation leads to more reliable results, which in turn leads to...
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Open Government, via Salesforce.com Comment or flag »

Started by Neil McEvoy, Founder at Cloud Best Practices Network

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By Neil McEvoy, Founder at Cloud Best Practices Network

Wanted - examples of government service delivery using iPhone or Android apps 19 comments »

Started by Martin Hoendervanger, Manager Electronic Comerce at DTEI

Hi,

I posted above and had more examples but this is not a complete list. I hope they help!

Beatriz


In addition, smartphones are being used globally to provide a new level of citizen engagement via applications that read 2D bar codes.

Dubai, in particular, surpasses all other planned uses at the moment by proposing to take the QR codes and linking the user to the appropriate emergency personnel:
http://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2011/04/11/dubai-to-give-every-building-a-qr-code/

NYC is using QR codes and crowdsourcing:
http://gov20.govfresh.com/crowdsourcing-where-to-put-qr-codes-in-nyc/

Japan is using them on produce, amongst other things:
http://2d-code.co.uk/fresh-produce-qr-code/

San Francisco is using smart applications to help drivers find parking spots:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/08/technology/08parking.html?_r=2

In India smart phones utilize QR codes to help increase mobile literacy:
http://mobile.kaywa.com/qr-code-data-matrix/qr-codes-and-mobile-literacy-in-rural-india-by-adaptive-path.html

Singapore has also created a smart phone application for rheumatoid arthritis patients to keep a health diary:
http://www.futuregov.asia/articles/2011/mar/23/singapore-introduces-smartphone-health-diary/ By Beatriz Collazo, Master of Library Science Student at University of Maryland

nueva web italiana sobre economía!! Comment or flag »

Started by Ángela Lobo, RetiEspaña

De no perder de vista! un saludo a todos...
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