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Thanks to the diligent detective work of Costigan Quist (something which perhaps we should draw a veil over), I can reveal that Lembit’s Daily Sport columns are now available online (Warning: NSFW). So, given my call for him to have a blog, is this mission accomplished? Well, the very fact that I have to label
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To the Hansard Society website in search of the new Report on MPs Online: Connecting with Constituents , without huge expectations following on from the Hazel Blears "Cynical Nihilistic Political Bloggers" nonsense (*). Oooh. Look. They are having an event with Mark Pack, Jonathon Isaby and Derek Draper about online campaigning. Good.
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Online group may call itself Anonymous, but it likes to crow about its achievements
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THE Prime Minister today backed a call from Tory leader David Cameron that MPs' expense claims should be published online as soon as they are put in to improve transparenc
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From SNP Tactical Voting: Scotland's first online newspaper is now live... Caledonian Mercury, billing itself as Scotland's first online newspaper, is now available to be viewed and presumably off and running. The Politics section seems to be manned chiefly by Hamish MacDonnell and contains some excellent articles already. Stewart Kirkpatrick, editor of the online publication, is clearly enthusias...
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UK online centres says that as more and more public services move online, the 17 million people in the UK who remain off-line could be missing out on important information and the convenience of online applications.
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The US Air Force may not seem the obvious place to go for advice on this, but they do seem to take online communication seriously and are an organisation whose activities, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan, are frequently talked about online. Being also rather a large bureaucracy, they’ve created a flowchart to help decide how to
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