ArticlesWe're Writing About Most Corporate Blogs Get it Wrong
Chantal Foster
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March
2
2010
After 10 years, longtime blogger Joel Spolsky bids adieu to his blog and cautions that most companies "tend to have pathetic blogs." Before your company drinks the blogger kool-aid, read this. CASE STUDY: Albuquerque Public Schools Goes Open Source
Chantal Foster
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February
2
2010
Nearly two years in the making, the new APS website is live. Here's a behind-the-scenes view of how we helped craft the new site and deliver the project on time and within budget. Straight talk on social media
Chantal Foster
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February
1
2010
Put off by the hype? The Economist offers a sober view of the promise and potential of social media. It's well-worth reading the full report. Worst & Best Government Websites
Chantal Foster
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January
5
2010
A round-up of the best and worst government websites in 2009 Helping Government Go Plone
Chantal Foster
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October
29
2009
Introducing Plone for government is not just about integrating the system, it's about managing the experience. View slides and download training from our talk in Budapest. Live from World Plone Conference
Chantal Foster
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October
29
2009
Hello from Budapest where the 2009 World Plone conference is happening as we speak. At the World Plone Conference
Chantal Foster
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October
20
2009
We've built numerous enterprise government sites in Plone. Next week in Budapest, we're sharing details and lessons learned when helping the government switch to open source software. Don't Keep Up with Social Media
Chantal Foster
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September
1
2009
Focus on choosing what your organization needs to meet its goals, rather than what's trendy. A clarifying article by Alexandra Samuel from Social Signal. 4 Game-Changing Things in Govt IT
Chantal Foster
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July
29
2009
America's new CIO is changing the way government thinks about IT. Packed house for Albuquerque Ignite
Chantal Foster
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July
20
2009
Now that was a whirlwind event. From real-time search to rants about disposable batteries, the first Albuquerque Ignite event was a smashing success. |

