
ClickInfluence is Nick Wilson’s new venture. It looks good, and I’m subscribed. He links to an interesting document on community design by one Patrick Duparcq of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
An online notebook

ClickInfluence is Nick Wilson’s new venture. It looks good, and I’m subscribed. He links to an interesting document on community design by one Patrick Duparcq of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Yep, a stackload of more sites have been added to LGSearch, making it a very useful thing indeed. The sites added come under the labels:
And as with the Councils and Central Government sites, you can specify which ones you want to appear in your search.
As always the list of sites is on the wiki. Please check for yours and let me know any corrections, or any I have missed.
The first major update has been made to LGSearch, the now-inaccurately described local government search engine.
The sites for central government departments have now been added. You can find a list of the sites included on the LGSearch project page on the wiki.
You can still just search for local government stuff though, if you want to. When you run your search, you’ll notice a couple of extra links at the top of the page:

Just click which type of sites are the ones you want to appear, and hey presto!
Soon I’ll get round to added police, health and fire authorities too.
I’ve changed things around quite a bit on this blog, partly in an attempt to force myself to update it a little more often.
I’ve upgraded to the latest version of WordPress, 2.1, which does various things in a much nicer way for me, though readers don’t get a great deal more out of it. I’ve put a new theme in place to make the site look a bit nicer, and installed some quite cool plugins which add some extra functionality.
At some point I’ll do a post on setting up a WordPress blog, with information on what all of this stuff does.
I have killed LGKnowledge for now – the open source project behind the platform I was using seems to have stalled. I’ll keep my eye on it, because I think this could be a really useful tool in the future, once the spamming problems are sorted out.
In the interests of saving diskspace, I’ve also deleted the forum on here. I was never going to have the time to really make it work well, and there is never anything more depressing on a site than to see a forum with no posts in it! So, I will concentrate my efforts on this blog and LGSearch. I’ll keep the wiki in place as it’s a useful way of storing documentation.

From Google Reader’s trends feature:
From your 238 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 2,827 items, starred 0 items, and shared 56 items
And I had the weekend off entirely…
I try to remember to share the stuff I find interesting.