Category Archive: Research

online media, technology trends and innovations in government research and news

Feb
13

How Many Web Pages Can One Person Manage?

Pie chart shows that 36% of respondents said that a content manager could effectively manage more than 1,000 pages.

It’s a question that gets to the heart of managing Web content: How many Web pages can one person manage? Organizations need to know for staffing and resourcing purposes, and to make sure content managers are focusing on high-priority areas. Content managers need to know for effective program and project management. Ask the question in your …

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Sep
17

Mexico, Canada and the U.S. Are Aligning Online Initiatives

North American Day participants collaborate on international information-sharing initiatives.

By Guest Blogger Darlene Meskell, Director, Global Government Innovation Networks The government Chief Information Officers of Mexico, Canada and the United States, met August 27-29 at the GSA-sponsored North American Day summit, increased their commitment to collaborate on international information-sharing initiatives by launching several new initiatives for the coming year.  These new projects include: Expanding open …

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Sep
14

Research Roundup: Social Currency, Smartphones, Mobile Consumption

A roundup of the weeks research and best practices.

  A compilation of digital media research and trends from the week of September 10, 2012. Photos and Videos as Social Currency Online (09/13/2012) A survey by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project finds women are more likely than men to use Pinterest, while Instagram and Tumblr attract equal shares of men and women. …

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Sep
11

International Information Sharing Delivers

The CIOs from, Mexico's Carlos Viniegra, Steven VanRoekel of the United States, and Corinne Charette of Canada.

By Guest Blogger Darlene Meskell, Director, Global Government Innovation Networks What if all the governments of North America could leverage the power of information technology to jointly attack transcontinental problems of public health and safety instantaneously and at very little cost?  The spread of disease and the proliferation of criminal activities would be more tightly …

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