Stuff I have bookmarked for December 21st through December 28th:
- MoMB Labs | Twitter 100 – 100 of the best Twitter services
- How to make a Delicious “plugin” for Chrome – Simple bookmarklet to use delicious in Google's Chrome browser
- Pods – Pods is a CMS plugin for WordPress
- Favo – Smart bookmark management and collaboration – Cool looking visual social bookmarking service coming next year
- WP Theme: Credit Crunch | Smashing Premium WordPress Themes – "Beat the credit crunch with this magazine style money and business theme. Features powerful customisation theme options, magic automatic image resizing, 4 page templates to choose from… This has everything you need for your online magazine." Costly, tho.
- Welcome to CitizenScape — Citizenscape – "CitizenScape is a 2 year eParticipation Programme Trial Project that is integrating and testing state-of-the-art Web 2.0 social networking Internet tools combined with offline outreach community activities in a socially purposeful way in concrete legislative and decision-making processes – specifically looking at engaging Citizens to debate and engage in the implementation of EU environmental legislation at a local level."
- Blubrry – Blubrry Powerpress – "The Powerpress Podcast Plugin has all of the elements needed to have you podcast RSS feed in complete compliance in order to obtain a iTunes listing, and is optimized for listings in podcast directories and the Zune Marketplace."
- Things Are Going to Change Around Here… – Guido is moving away from Blogger onto something new. Will be interesting to keep an eye on how this develops.
- Welcome to MuniGov 2.0! (Exploring Government Collaboration Via Technology) – Interesting Google Sites based collaboration between public bodies in the US
- Ericulous – Free & Premium WordPress Themes + Plugins – Nice looking set of themes found by @davebriggswife
- FutureGov » We are the government. Us Now. – "I intend to do everything I can to help get the film into the hands of some of the movers and shakers in government as I am certain that the film can be used to turbo boost institutional change and with it wider social good."
- List and status of UK Local Council Twitters as of 18th December 2008 « Local Gov Engagement Online Research – Excellent collection of information about UK local gov's use of Twitter
- List and status of UK Local Council Twitters as of 18th December 2008 « Local Gov Engagement Online Research – Excellent collection of information about UK local gov's use of Twitter
- FreshNetworks Blog » Blog Archive » So how do you measure ROI of online communities? – "The answer to this question is simple and complex. The simple answer is that you make sure you establish a set of criteria when you launch the community and then judge success against these. The complex answer come with some of the ways in which you may judge success."