Welcome to TweetMinster the place where real life and politics tweet.
Follow @tweetminster on Twitter,
http://www.tweetminster.co.uk/
http://tweetcongress.org/ (We the Tweeple of the United States, in order to form a more perfect government, establish communication, and promote transparency do hereby)
Twitter allows users to exchange short messages known as tweets, equivalent in length to a mobile phone text message. They can subscribe to other users' tweets by 'following' them.
Source: Kablenet http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/FrontpageRSS/DE474053A7199CA08025752800489EF0!OpenDocument
Twitter: the micro_blogging whoop see the post on this blog: French version (source)
From Anglo-Saxon world see http://government20bestpractices.pbwiki.com/
Hey everyone, the intent of this wiki is to compile a central list of current initiatives (and eventually "best practices") involving social media and government. These can be internal or external, marketing, HR or IT, it doesn't matter. I even added a special "unofficial" category at the bottom of each page for all side initiatives. Let's see what we can come up with. Please keep your entries very high level and only fill out what you know. If you don't know the answer to one of the fields, leave it blank. If you see an error, please fix it! Should you have any questions or suggestions for improvement please email me here: mike(at)mikekujawski(dot)ca. Good luck! -
Posted by: José http://government20bestpractices.pbwiki.com/ | December 30, 2008 at 10:30 AM
http://newthinking.bearingpoint.com/2008/11/20/govtwit-directory/
GovTwit Directory
November 20, 2008 · 100 Comments
Looking for government agencies using Twitter or other social media? We want the GovTwit directory (below) to include all facets of government on Twitter: state and local, federal, contractors, reporters, academics and more. The list below will be a living list, and we hope to keep it updated via our own research, as well as your submissions.
To start, we have included only Twitter IDs and links to official government blogs and URLs noted in Twitter bios.
If you have information that should be added, please post using the comments feature here and we’ll get it included (list name, agency/firm/group, Twitter ID and blog or other URL). You can go to www.BearingPoint.com/GovTwit to get to the directory directly, and you can follow GovTwit on Twitter, where BearingPoint’s Steve Lunceford will tweet directory updates.
Posted by: José | December 30, 2008 at 10:30 AM