This week's unrelated linkage.
Open government, anyone?
BBC - Open Secrets: Why Tony Blair thinks he was an idiot
Sir Humphrey Appleby: Transparency
(last link via O'Reilly Radar)
BBC - Open Secrets: FOI truths, or myths?
O'Reilly Radar: We're in open government's beta period
Unrelated linkage (English).
Techdirt: How social mores can deal with 'unfair' copying, even in absence of copyright
Techcrunch: Saying "RSS is dead" is dead, saying "RSS is not dead" is not - today
(via MediaPost
Future crimes - anticipating tomorrow's crimes today
(via Roger's security blog)
Don Dodge: How te get a job at Google, interview questions, hiring process
(via Techmeme)
Unrelated linkage (Dutch)
FrankWatching: Facebook voor bedrijven - een fanpagina in 10 stappen
FrankWatching: Media 2015 - een blik op de toekomst van Media
WebWereld: 100 vragen voor de projectmanager (deel 1)
WebWereld: 100 vragen voor de projectmanager (deel 2)
FrankWatching: Sociaal kapitaal binnen online communities
Trouw: Justitie staakt duur ICT-project
Tweakers.net: Miljoenenproject ict voor gevangenissen is stopgezet
FrankWatching: De 'sweet spot' voor eParticipatie en online co-creatie
A couple of MeFi links that I've had bookmarked for a while and might as well include here.
AskMe: Help me put my best foot forward at work
AskMe: Twitter self-promotion
AskMe: My first Perl script (TM)
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