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Presentation
Sep 16, 2010Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith will speak at CAPAF’s Internet Advocacy Roundtable to discuss how to best use social media to engage and mobilize diverse constituencies.
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More in: Communities, Government, Politics, Digital Divide, Race and Ethnicity
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Report
Jun 9, 2010Aaron Smith
One in five Americans use digital tools to communicate with neighbors and monitor community developments.
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More in: Government, Communities
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Commentary
Jun 8, 2010Susannah Fox
I think conferences are deeply affected by the spirit of their host city. San Francisco has its hackers and dreamers, Boston has its entrepreneurs and ivy, Paris has its pomp and worldliness. At Health 2.0 DC yesterday, my city showed that it has p...
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More in: Health, Government
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Commentary
May 28, 2010Aaron Smith, Susannah Fox
The Gov 2.0 Expo was a smorgasbord of policy, technology, and citizen engagement. Aaron Smith and Susannah Fox share their notes.
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More in: Government, Health
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Commentary
May 18, 2010Aaron Smith
How do we explain the disparity between African-Americans' and Hispanics' views of the importance of government social media versus whites?
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More in: Government, Race and Ethnicity
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Media Mention
Teddy Wayne, New York Times
May 16, 2010
Americans haven’t de-friended the government just yet, according to a recent Pew report: 61 percent of adults looked for information or made transactions on a government Web site in the last year, while almost a third employed social media like socia...
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More in: Government
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Commentary
May 5, 2010Susannah Fox
If someone is motivated enough to dig, interested enough to analyze, and knowledgeable enough about their chosen topic to see data with fresh eyes, they can start a revolution...
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More in: Government, Health
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Commentary
Apr 27, 2010Susannah Fox
Free survey data about the impact of the internet, going back to the year 2000.
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More in: Government, Health, Teens, Mobile
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Report
Apr 27, 2010Aaron Smith
The internet gives citizens new paths to government services and information.
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More in: Government, Politics, Digital Divide
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Media Mention
Alex Howard, O'Reilly Radar
Apr 27, 2010
Anyone who's been watching the Internet knows that a lot of interesting things are happening online with government. Government entities have begun to open up their data to the public, including state, local, and the federal government efforts with w...
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More in: Government