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Linked Government Data

Last week, I jumped into my new role as eGovernment lead by attending a pair of gatherings in Washington. They left me pleasantly shocked at the enthusiasm in the US Government for both social software and open data, and wondering how best to proceed. I expect the eGov Interest Group (if re-chartered; AC reps please vote) will figure this out as a group in the coming months, but for now I've tried to get my thoughts written down in a post (on my own blog) titled Linked Government Data.
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Filed by Sandro Hawke on September 14, 2009 12:26 AM in Semantic Web, Social Networking, eGov
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