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Gwynne on dot-gov. Twittering is not enough. Tools and thoughts on the way to a 21st Century government.

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on dot-gov Home more ondotgov Feb 21, 2011 All Your Base Are Belong to U.S. Labels: Facebook , free tools , Gov2.0 , IT security , making it work , new media , policy , security , sense , social media , twitter , YouTube 2 comments What a long and (sometimes strange) trip its been since a group of stalwart government innovators published Social Media and the Federal Government: Perceived and Real Barriers and Potential Solutions  in Dec. 2008. Federal agencies are blogging, tweeting, sharing photos and videos, publishing data, running online public dialogues, texting, fanning and friending. Here's a great list  in case you need to catch up. Good news is that many of the policy barriers have been overcome and agencies are regularly using social media to communicate and, in some cases , serve the public. The complicating news is that the mainstreaming of social media has brought new eyes and challenges to light. Two areas of increasing concern are the s...

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