Using Web 2.0 to provide better information
Jennifer Granick, executive director of the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society, writes in Wired that "Web 2.0 technology can help citizens process and understand political donations, government contracts and programs, and performance metrics in all sorts of important and novel ways."
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1 comments about 'Using Web 2.0 to provide better information'Roaring with laughter. "Web 2.0?" The ability of the human race to assign names to things that don't really need sub-names is amazing. I Wickied this term and Bill O'Reilly (who started it all) almost admitted to the deception. Still laughing.
Posted by Catmoves at February 7, 2007 1:58 PM
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