I was curious about the tone and content of blogs by Chinese government officials. Keith Ng kindly read a bunch and fed back his impressions. Keith is a Kiwi journalist posting on the distinguished Public Address site. With his permission,...
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Posts tagged "E-government"
So what happened at BarCampWellingtonNZegov?
I predicted that "the seemingly incompatible concepts of Web 2 and e-government will be reconciled in perfect harmony or ingenious triple loops" at BarCampWellingtonNZegov last Saturday. Well, there were plenty of loops and some ingenious de facto solutions. However, the...
Words, web content, censorship, security
Here's how Chinese government officials have the freedom to blog, against all intuitive expectations. The government doesn't ban sites: it blocks data that includes banned words. Science Daily puts it this way. The "Great Firewall of China," used by the...
BarCampWellingtonNZegov looming up
Getting closer! On 15 September a lot of interested parties will be thrashing out ideas opinions and fantasies for e-government in NZ. The seemingly incompatible concepts of Web 2 and e-government will be reconciled in perfect harmony or ingenious triple...
NZ anti-spam law 2007
New Zealand's Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 kicks in next Wednesday. Senders of [tag]spam[/tag] may or may not be concerned. Business owners need to get their head around the definition of spam. They sure want to avoid sending spam by...