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Blog Post:
I need an app for that….
Dan Kasun
If you happen to read my bio, you’ll see that I’m a Public Sector guy… I’m all about building solutions for government agencies, schools, NGOs – you name it. Being in the thick of it, I see TREMENDOUS opportunity for developers in the Public Sector space – especially...
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12 Oct 2010
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Windows Phone 7 in 7 - the tip of the iceberg...
Dan Kasun
Looking for a great resource to get the basics on Windows Phone 7? http://www.msdev.com/Directory/SeriesDescription.aspx?CourseId=158 Just about everything you need to know to start salivating. Yes, I admit to that kind of pavlovian response... -Dan Share (tweet)
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6 May 2010
Blog Post:
Making OpenGov useful… and wicked cool
Dan Kasun
I’ve been railing on the concept that the focus on Open Government needs to shift to effective use of open government data – and creating user experiences that make people WANT to use such applications and WANT to participate and collaborate more. Came across this great example today… http://vanguide...
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5 Mar 2010
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Open Government starts with Open Data... (but...)
Dan Kasun
But it doesn't end there. Aggregating and exposing information is the initial hurdle to compliance with the Open Government Directive ( http://www.whitehouse.gov/open ), and is the basic prerequisite for everything else. But the Open Government Directive isn't just an exercise in publishing data ...
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9 Feb 2010
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Why Web 2.0 is important, whether you like it or not (aka. why blogging is difficult for us old farts, and how it relates to S+S)
Dan Kasun
I never thought I'd say this, but I've fallen out of the mainstream - at least in the area of social computing and Internet use. I look around at all of the technology implementations that are serious parts of the everyday lives of a large portion of the population, and I find myself saying: "I don't...
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14 Sep 2007
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