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		<title>Active Government</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 04:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Jarchow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A pet peeve of mine is seeing valuable content  go to waste.  One of the most notorious culprits are government services and websites.  I&#8217;ve visited my regional website today because I have a friend who works for the IT department and he let me know that certain mapping information will come available on the site.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A pet peeve of mine is seeing valuable content  go to waste.  One of the most notorious culprits are government services and websites.  I&#8217;ve visited my regional website today because I have a friend who works for the IT department and he let me know that certain mapping information will come available on the site.  I was excited about this&#8230; no really.  Community is important and keeping up-to-date on local issues should be everyones priority.  The site is, predictably, horrible, but that isn&#8217;t what the post is about (mostly).  The content is there!  There is all kinds of good things hidden in <a href="http://www.region.durham.on.ca/" title="Durham Region">99&#8242;, link-shrapnel styled site</a>.  Now why don&#8217;t I know about this site?  Why doesn&#8217;t everyone in the Durham Region log onto the site and keep informed?  Because the Durham folks don&#8217;t try to advertise their site.  OK, I&#8217;m spoiled.  I&#8217;m part of the &#8220;now&#8221; generation.   I believe I shouldn&#8217;t have to work for anything and things should be brought to me.</p>
<p>Putting that aside, why don&#8217;t these types of site become a little more proactive?  Create a facebook page! Create a facebook app.  Advertise, start RSS&#8217;ing some events, do something creative to draw in some users.  I wouldn&#8217;t care if you put some advertisements on the site just increase your traffic.  Local governments can benefit greatly by communicating better with community.</p>
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