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Webstock10: bringing back the love

2010 was my third time at Webstock, and my first time attending it as myself, not as an employee of the State Services Commission, which also meant that it was my first time having to pay for it myself. I was lucky enough to receive some partial funding from the Midnight Note fundraiser, and also [...]
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Same time, different channel

On May 21, 2009, at GOVIS, I delivered a presentation called ‘Same time, different channel’. Web 2.0 is not a big deal. It is not a scary freaky place. It is you doing what you’ve always done (or at least should be doing), just through an extra medium. New technologies may assist government/public participation, but most [...]
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An introduction to government use of SMS

On March 19, I did a presentation to the Govt Online Services Forum of the research that Lucy Weston-Taylor and I had completed over the summer, examining case studies of government use of SMS. SMS or texting has a high adoption rate in New Zealand. Some government agencies are using computer-to-mobile texting to deliver their services [...]
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