First pic of Google Chrome
CNET has published what looks to be the first picture of the Google Chrome browser in an article, Google Chrome update: First screenshot, and live-blog alert.
The release looks to be scheduled for 11am US Pacific time.
CNET has published what looks to be the first picture of the Google Chrome browser in an article, Google Chrome update: First screenshot, and live-blog alert.
The release looks to be scheduled for 11am US Pacific time.
Based on information I’ve collected over the last year, and using the data collected via the Vic Government, I have prepared a Google Spreadsheet designed to identify who in the Commonwealth Government is using which social media channels in their activities. It is fairly basic at this stage; it is only Commonwealth for now (sorry…
Last week Victoria released the full text of the Victorian State Government E-Government Landscape Scan, conducted in August this year. The paper provides a review of the last six years of egovernment experience for the state, some of the challenges being faced in balancing the needs of citizens versus the needs of government and the…
I’ve managed to organise with The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI), for two of their leading codesign practitioners to provide a presentation on codesign (a highly collaborative approach to community engagement) in Canberra from 6pm on Monday 29 April 2013. TACSI, which was seed funded by the South Australian Government, has led a number…
I’ve just become aware of the ACT Government’s consultation for a new license plate slogan. Hosted at Your Say, the government is asking for ideas for a 30-character or less slogan, with the best ideas to be put to a public vote later this year. I support this type of consultation approach – it provides…
Government has proven no more immune to disruption by digital than any other industry. The internet changed the model for governments in delivering information and dealing with pressure groups. It has been a largely positive disruption, facilitated billions in savings as government moved services online in egovernment initiatives. At the same time it has seen…
Prediction markets are a technique used to predict the likelihood of outcomes using values tied to events. So far they’ve proven to be at least as accurate as other predictive approaches, and significantly more engaging. A popular example is the Hollywood Stock Exchange which allows individuals using virtual money to buy and sell shares in…
This archive mirrors the original eGov AU blog — Craig’s professional commentary on AI, digital government and technology in public life, running since 2006.
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