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September 13, 2007

IBM on governmental blogging

The IBM Center for the Business of Government has issued a report called "The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0" by Donald Wyld at Southeastern Louisiana University. It's a nicely done 70-page report, although only the first thirty pages are really on the topic announced in the title. The rest is a more generic backgrounder on blogging.

(Thanks to Jon Husband for the link.)


Just a generic whine: The report is a PDF. Why oh why? Is there a format more hostile to on-screen reading?* This corporate infatuation with PDF is one of the great Not Getting It's of the age.

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*Yes, there are formats more hostile. Still, PDF is usually a poor choice for reading on a screen. [Tags: blogging e-government ibm pdf]

Posted by D. Weinberger at September 13, 2007 09:53 AM


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