Open Data and Application Contests: Government 2.0 at the Peak of Inflated Expectations

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Open Data and Application Contests: Government 2.0 at the Peak of Inflated Expectations http://bit.ly/9eJ7ZH #gov20

RT @sharner: Lots of gov20 talk at #ignitesydney. Some thoughts on the "peak of hype" cycle from Gardner http://bit.ly/cHwSTZ. Onwards ...

Gartner presents the "plateau of hype". Hopefully we can get to the productive stage soon: http://trim.li/nk/1hqD

RT @digiphile: Interesting: @AndreaDiMaio locates #gov20 on the highest peak of the @Gartner_Inc Hype cycle: http://j.mp/2GSlpX

@cheeky_geeky: I liked the article on Government 2.0 Hype vs Trough of Disillusion - http://bit.ly/efu1I

I think that the Government 2.0 Hype Cycle is an important phenomenon, but I'm not sure this is a good article about it: http://bit.ly/efu1I

cheeky_geeky Highly Influential Oct 3, 2009

RT #Gov2.0 at Peak of Inflated Expectations? Cf Gartner DiMaio's post on #gov20 hype cycle. http://bit.ly/tT2QN @nahumg (@debbieweil)

moehlert Highly Influential Oct 2, 2009

#Gov2.0 at the Peak of Inflated Expectations? DiMaio thinks, yeah. Her post on #gov20 and the hype cycle. http://bit.ly/tT2QN

bashley Highly Influential Oct 2, 2009

Gartner: Open Data and Government 2.0: at Peak of Inflated Expectations http://bit.ly/mb1kw >#Gov20 #OpenGov

An insightful look at value and implications of "Open Data' for #gov20 by @AndreaDiMaio http://bit.ly/SoGc9 via @levyj413

sarahebourne Highly Influential Oct 2, 2009

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