Found/interesting: 15 October to 7 November
Look what I found interesting enough to bookmark recently:
- BBC Democracy Live – Nifty live political TV and news thingummy via Simon Dickson.
- JobFact – community of anonymous employees – Compare your salary anonymously.
- Optimal Workshop – online card sorting tool – Fantastic and free online IA toys.
- Cybersoc.com: guide to using social media (in 6500 words) – Headshift on the basics.
- We don’t want to read your website. We want to write it - “Government should do nothing about us without us” – including running websites?
- New look FCO website – Stephen Hale on the new FCO website and see also FCO’s modest redesign for a healthy debate.
- Pesky People - because digital access is a human right (UN 2006).
- Twitter insights: Blaine Cooke @ teacamp – Q&A with one of the early architects of Twitter (so that’d be back when it used to fall over a lot, right?)
- The Social Media Marketing Blog: Recent Twitter Statistics – Useful presentation fodder.
- Mozilla Raindrop: Is the Intelligent Inbox Coming? – I live in hope.
- The myth of engaging with everyone /The myth of easy engagement. Who should participate and how? – Digital engagement isn’t about reaching everyone, and decisions are made by those who turn up. So how do you get the right people to turn up? This blog-off between Dave and Tim is required reading.
- Essential drum & bass albums! – Because you’re never too old.
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Hello, I'm Neil Williams. I'm a government web geek, a dad, a husband, a grower of veg, a keeper of hens and a lapsed comedy writer, roughly in that order. 
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