The new professions of the Web in PA # ijf12 [VIDEO]

On Mon, April 30, 2012 in Courses , E-Government , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

On April 26, during the International Festival of Journalism, I attended a panel on "New professions in PA Web" with Francesca Sensini, Claudio Forghieri, Guido and Alessandro Romeo Rovinetti. For those not in Perugia, embeddo below the video recording of all interventions. Enjoy the show!

PA 2.0: online is the Handbook of the Ministry

On Wed, April 25, 2012, in E-Government , Open Government , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

Something for social media, even the government. Authorities are increasingly present on Facebook, Youtube and Twitter, but not always the government can seize the enormous opportunities that these new tools offer. In other cases, however, issues of technical, organizational and legal administrators and officials discourage the use of social [...]

Pinterest modified the terms of service

On Sat, March 24, 2012, in Reports , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

Remember the confusion and controversy over the terms of the social service network of the moment, Pinterest? For the more careful you will not be overlooked that I had written an article on Tech Economy. Predictably, Pinterest was forced to change both the terms of service and privacy policy; the new texts will come into force [...]

Tech.Law: "If the Minister is a fake account, the blame is (also) the true Minister"

On Wed, March 21, 2012 in Articles , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

In recent months, it happened several times on Twitter. At some point on the timeline makes its appearance as a minister (or more generally of a politician) and all to wonder whether the real or a fake: Mountains, Boat, flounder and, ultimately, Fornero. It is not always easy to distinguish [...]

Tech.Law: "Retwittare retwittare or not: this is the problem"

On Tue, March 13, 2012 in Articles , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

"Reetweets are not endorsements" (trans. "retweets do not necessarily approve"). Over the utimi months, this phrase has made its appearance on the profiles of many Twitter users (mainly, journalists), probably following the adoption by some media social media policy. In these documents is, in fact, is also governed by the code [...]

Tech.Law: "Pinterest: those who have read the terms of service?"

On Tue, March 6, 2012 in Articles , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

Pinterest is the social network of the moment and, according to many, in the near future could replace Facebook and Twitter in the preferences of users. Down the experts in education and the companies are learning how to use it. Born in March 2010 by the developers of a California startup, the Cold Brew Labs Inc., the platform already has 12 million [...]

Tech.Law: "If the former employee (infidel) subtracts the e-mail clients ..."

On Thu, February 23, 2012 in Articles , Case interesting , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

In any business, now, relations with suppliers and customers are kept - mostly - on-line, through the mail. Employees and staff access this data, daily, in the course of his employment. Some, indeed, on social networks become "friends" of the company's customers, collecting recommendations and tightening relations with them [...]

Social Media in the PA: just recently, that there vo '?

On Fri, 10 February 2012, in E-Government , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

While the "electronic process" is mired in perpetual experimentation and endless transitions, "bottom" someone demonstrates that technology can already be used in an intelligent and useful for the PA and its users. No frills, no self, no "analogizzare the digital". (Thanks to Pino Campanelli for reporting)

Tech.Law: "But it 's house if the Social Media Policy nun do you have?"

On Tue, 24 January 2012, in Reports , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

"Follow us", "We are on Youtube", "Visit our Facebook page." From posters to television commercials, from newspapers to promotional billboards in stadiums, businesses never miss a chance to tell us which are now present on the main Social Media. The use of social web within the business environment has become rather widespread and consolidated. It is [...]

PA 2.0: organize and communicate

On Fri, December 9, 2011 in Open Government , Report , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

Last Saturday I attended the Rimicamp11, a barcamp organized by the Municipality of Rimini for about 2.0 Administration in a practical and purposeful. It was a valuable opportunity to meet and exchange among experts, administrators and civil servants (the real engine of innovation). In the course of my speech, I addressed the issue of rules [...]