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Searchblog 2011: The Year In Writing

John Battelle's Searchblog

I’ve done this a few times in the past, and this year I’m feeling the need to review all I wrote in 2011, and highlight the best posts (at least, by my own measure). Do We Trust The Government With The Internet? A Case Study One of my favorite anecdotes of the year. 2011 Predictions: How Did I Do?

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Recap: A coffee chat with web archivists in US government programs

Archive-It

Dory Bower covered how the FLDP’s legally mandated web archiving continues the Government Publishing Office’s (GPO) mission of “Keeping America Informed,” as Federal agencies increasingly disseminate directly through their own websites. NLM’s examples of newer intiatives to reach out to the public.

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Chinese hackers exploited a Trend Micro antivirus zero-day used in Mitsubishi Electric hack

Security Affairs

Mitsubishi Electric had also already notified members of the Japanese government and Ministry of Defense. “In a case study on its website, Trend Micro lists Mitsubishi Electric as one of the companies that run the OfficeScan suite.” An attempted attack requires user authentication.” SP1 for Windows.

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Notes and observations about the 2012 intranet innovation award winners

ChiefTech

This year, Pleio, a customised version of Elgg developed by the Dutch government , also won an award. Pleio: A social network for Dutch government on Prezi. We also deployed Elgg for a Government 2.0 Hansen, who are also a IntranetPrisen 2010 winner (see this case study (PDF) about their SharePoint project).

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APEC Privacy Committee Meets to Discuss CBPR System and EU Cooperation

Hunton Privacy

After finalizing the CBPR system for personal information controllers in 2011, the APEC DPS and ECSG also endorsed a corollary certification system for personal information processors, called the “APEC Privacy Recognition for Processors” or “PRP.” The following is a summary of highlights and outcomes from the meetings.

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The 50% adoption ceiling for Enterprise 2.0

ChiefTech

Adoption Council) have released some interesting case studies and field data from large enterprises who have actively embarked on implementing Web 2.0 with revenues over $1 billion in 2011. I don't recall that there are any government organisations in the Council either. and social software internally.

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Archive-It Partner News, November 2017

Archive-It

Results and observations from the three previous surveys ( 2011 , 2013 , 2016 ) are available. To explore a rich case study in collecting and parsing out this information, see the new blog post by partners at the U.S. Web archiving climate change.