I wrote a few months ago about looking for applications of web 2.0 goodness that I can apply in delivering administrative services. I did get some mileage out of Yammer and my agency’s in-house blog capability for sharing information, but I am still on the hunt. I also set myself up on Twitter (@Bureaucrates). Now the next frontier for me is getting the ability to monitor my social media in a relatively centralized fashion. I can do this at home on Tweetdeck, but I’m not allowed to download Adobe AIR (or any other software, for that matter) on my work computer. I wonder if it’s been approved by my agency’s IT CCB – or any of yours?
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