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Why I’m throwing down the gauntlet to our councils over RSS feeds
You’re free to republish this article under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK licence with credit and a link to Adrian Short / Mash the State Today I connected 66 councils to their citizens by making it easy to subscribe … Continue reading
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Tagged campaigns, councils, e-government, government, Mash the State, rss, Sutton Council, Sutton Council website
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