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I find this stuff so you don’t have to:

  • Joho the Blog » [2b2k] Knowledge in its natural state
  • PSFK Future of Work Report 2013
  • Donald Clark Plan B: More holes in Sugata Mitra’s ‘Hole-in-Wall’ project
  • Digital Leadership or just leadership? | Curiouscatherine’s Blog
  • David Wilcox » Much discussion about networking local government – now how about the rest of civil society?
  • An Introduction to Google+ for Business
  • Developer Evangelism – home of the Developer Evangelist Handbook
  • edX Code
  • Pens picked by the Editors of CodePen
  • Amplify: local campaigning in a digital world
Posted on June 3, 2013Author Dave BriggsCategories BookmarksTags campaigning, civilsociety, code, communication, Communities, courseware, css, culture, developer, development, digital, ebook, elearning, evangelism, google, html, hubspot, intranet, javascript, js, khub, knowledge, leadership, learning, local, localgovernment, networks, socialaction, society, sourcecode, Work, youngfoundation

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