mapping government 2.0 against the hype curve

mapping government 2.0 against the hype curve
Last week Andrea DiMaio wrote an interesting post on how Government 2.0 may be approaching the peak of the hype cycle. I’d never seen the hype cycle before and it looked fun, so I thought it might be interesting to try to map where I believe some current Canadian government 2.0 projects, a few older technologies, and a few web 2.0 technologies in general, are against this chart from a government perspective.
http://eaves.ca/2009/09/28/mapping-government-2-0-against-the-hype-curve/
how Government 2.0 may be approaching the peak of the hype cycle.

Last week Andrea DiMaio wrote an interesting post on how Government 2.0 may be approaching the peak of the hype cycle. I’d never seen the hype cycle before and it looked fun, so I thought it might be interesting to try to map where I believe some current Canadian government 2.0 projects, a few older technologies, and a few web 2.0 technologies in general, are against this chart from a government perspective.

http://eaves.ca/2009/09/28/mapping-government-2-0-against-the-hype-curve/

how Government 2.0 may be approaching the peak of the hype cycle.

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