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  • 25 Oct 2006
    e-government

    Seen the new Parliament site?

    I haven’t dropped by the Parliament website in a few weeks… and I’ve only just noticed the dramatic makeover, which apparently went live in late September. Very well put together, although it doesn’t seem to be the radical reworking I was expecting. (Maybe that’s next year.) Good to see so many live audio and video feeds… and I’m very impressed to see the Hansard transcripts of this lunchtime’s PMQs published in just over three hours. (Follow each day’s nearly-live transcripts here.)

    If I were in a critical mood, I’d be obliged to point out the total lack of ‘web 2.0’ stuff… no RSS that I can find, no downloadable podcasts, and certainly no encouragement to participate in anything. For all that stuff, I guess you’ll have to resort to people like Mysociety.

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