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		<title>By: Don’t let perfect get in the way of good (govt 2.0) &#171; DigitalJoy</title>
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		<description>[...] Govt 2.0 was a 2 day seminar, that was supposed to be about &#8220;Leveraging Web Tools to Enhance Communication and Connectivity&#8221;. I was reporting on behalf of the media sponsor onedegree. I had high hopes of meeting the government&#8217;s leaders in web 2.0 applications, engaging in conversations on potential uses of the exciting new social media tools like Facebook and twitter&#8230; or even looking to the future and potential ways Canada can be the leaders on the new G3 network (see here). [...]</description>
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