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= Wikicrazia is a book by [[Alberto Cottica]]. | '''= Wikicrazia is a book by [[Alberto Cottica]].''' | ||
http://www.cottica.net/wikicrazia/ | URL = http://www.cottica.net/wikicrazia/ | ||
==Description== | |||
=Description= | |||
"The Internet is revolutionizing public policy, as well as all the rest. A web 2.0 wind is blowing on public authorities, bringing in sharing, collaboration, radical transparency and hacker ethics through any window left open. I believe that this is a great chance to deeply rethink the way citizes concern themselves with public policies, making it more informed, effective and even fun." | "The Internet is revolutionizing public policy, as well as all the rest. A web 2.0 wind is blowing on public authorities, bringing in sharing, collaboration, radical transparency and hacker ethics through any window left open. I believe that this is a great chance to deeply rethink the way citizes concern themselves with public policies, making it more informed, effective and even fun." | ||
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* [[Alberto Cottica]] | |||
[[Category:Italian]] | [[Category:Italian]] | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:49, 12 February 2017
= Wikicrazia is a book by Alberto Cottica.
URL = http://www.cottica.net/wikicrazia/
Description
"The Internet is revolutionizing public policy, as well as all the rest. A web 2.0 wind is blowing on public authorities, bringing in sharing, collaboration, radical transparency and hacker ethics through any window left open. I believe that this is a great chance to deeply rethink the way citizes concern themselves with public policies, making it more informed, effective and even fun."