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Nick Mudge’s Technology and Government Weblog
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Nick Mudge’s Technology and Government Weblog
May 7, 2007 New Blog
I have a new blog I am using. Check it out: www.nickmudge.info
1:07am open government
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May 19, 2006 Length of Tenure For State CIOs
Some good blogging and comments on length of tenure for CIOs on Wayne Hall's blog .
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May 8, 2006 Public CIO Blog
Tod Newcombe, the editor of Public CIO magazine , has been writing some good stuff on his new Public CIO blog .
3:04pm blogs - open government
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April 28, 2006 2,500 web pages bookmarked in del.icio.us
For some reason I really get a kick out of the total number of web pages I've bookmarked in del.icio.us. My bookmarks in del.icio.us have turned into a database of useful references that I've found on the web. It's like valuable property, and it's like my memory. My own web cache. Yea, del.icio.us is cache for humans.
Today I reached 2,500 web resources bookmarked. The last time I wrote about this was a 1000 bookmarks ago in December 2005 on my other blog. Since I first began using del.icio.us it has become a better and better service.
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