The September 7th issue of Federal Computer Week has an interesting article titled Gov 3.0: The Future Revealed in 7 Lists on page 10. The 7 lists are:
- 7 federal IT bloggers worth bookmarking
- 10 blogs on the government IT beat
- Top 10 agencies on Twitter (by number of followers)
- Top 10 most prolific agencies on YouTube (by number of videos)
- 10 social networking sites that will keep you in the loop (GovLoop #1 of course)
- Top 10 agencies with the most Facebook friends
- 6 out-of-this-world government sites in Second Life
The one surprising ‘deficiency’ is that the lists do not include urls to the resources identified.
The entire issue is available at Federal Computer Week
Update: In researching links, I found through FedScoop that the article is also available as a web page with links, but I am having repeated problems with timeouts attempting to open it.
I will seek to replicate the lists here with links:
7 federal IT bloggers worth bookmarking
10 blogs on the government IT beat
Top 10 agencies on Twitter (with updated counts)
Thanks, Sam, both for the referral to the article and for annotating with links.
Top 10 most prolific agencies on YouTube (by number of videos) (with updated counts)
If I had found FedScoop earlier, I would have found that FCW also had the lists with links available on the web and would not have wasted so much time researching and posting … at least I learned and found many great sites in the process.
Also, found Twitter account for HHS/Office on Women’s Health … http://twitter.com/womenshealth
That list of federal bloggers is a joke, considering we’re already 10 days into September and Linda Curteon is the only one of seven who posted an entry. Casey Coleman is very insightful when she writes, and Chris Kemp hasn’t written anything since May!
Which begs the question: What was FCW thinking when composing that list?