Can’t keep track of your work? It’s time to Unfuddle!

By Diana Mounter : May 31, 2008 | In Tools & applications | 2 Comments

I am part of a 2 person web team at the LGSA, and have the responsibility of supporting about 15 websites, requiring the use of numerous modules, custom features, databases, xml feeds, and other exciting things. This is nothing exceptional in the world of web support but as many of you will understand it means you get a fair share of jobs to attend to. Continue reading Can’t keep track of your work? It’s time to Unfuddle!…

Social computing for knowledge management

By Diana Mounter : May 21, 2008 | In Events & meetups, Social computing | 1 Comment

As I had hoped my head was buzzing with ideas after Web Directions Government, some great speakers from Australia and around the world presented. We’ll do a post soon when all their presentations are available, but there’s one I wanted to talk about now due to its relevance to a project I’m currently working on. Continue reading Social computing for knowledge management…

2 events not to be missed!

By Diana Mounter : May 15, 2008 | In Events & meetups | Comments Off

Okay well you might miss them as its a bit late notice sorry (as we only launched the site yesterday), but just in case you can make it I wanted to tell you about 2 events happening this Friday and next Monday. Continue reading 2 events not to be missed!…

What’s this all about?

By Diana Mounter : May 6, 2008 | In Conference 08, General | 2 Comments

Okay the short version is that we’re trying to create a wider web community within Local Government, and we’re starting off with New South Wales as that’s where we’re based. We’re doing this by creating this site and also with a conference we’re planning in August this year. Continue reading What’s this all about?…

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