Government in the Age of YouTube: A Report on the eC3 Symposium Executive Summary
| December 5, 2007 |
Although questions about its veracity persist, the phenomenon known as Web 2.0 continues to command serious attention by analysts and insiders across all sectors, including government.
In an attempt to get a better grasp on how government ought to operate in a Web 2.0 world, the National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council (eC3) http://www.ec3.org/ , a consortium of leaders from the public and private sectors, recently held its 2007 symposium titled Government in the Age of YouTube. On Dec. 4, 2007, eC3 released an executive summary of the symposium, created with input from symposium participants. Contributors included high-level government officials, private-sector technology executives and other thought leaders.
By Chad Vander Veen
Full Story: http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/2 ... C_2007_12_4
Presentations from the Conference: http://www.ec3.org/Pubs/2006_Conf_Presentations.html
Government in the Digital Age: http://www.ec3.org/Downloads/2004/Go ... tal_Age.pdf
Symposium Papers: http://www.ec3.org/Pubs/PubSymPapers.htm
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