I am a hardcore Web 2.0 fan, but I can well understand people who are fed up with all this talk of Web 2.0 and of course very much the same fate lies in store for the “Government 2.0” label. Nonetheless we should be thinking about where government (and the public sector more generally) should be heading in a connected world and this label is one way of having that discussion. A few colleagues and I have put together a paper on this issue and I would certainly be interested in any feedback govloop members have. You can see the paper at http://theconnectedrepublic.org/posts/270. please feel free either to give your feedback here or to join the connected republic community and give your feedback there.
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sorry you had a problem. It downloaded for me from: http://s3.amazonaws.com/connected_republic/attachments/11/Government_2.0_WP_REV1126_NobelDraft.pdf