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Towards Open and Innovative Governance, the 2012 Forum on Communications and Society (FOCAS), convenes global decision makers, designers and experts from the public and private sectors to bring to light the cutting edge of innovation in open governance. See agenda, live schedule and list of participants at: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/FOCAS12 On Twitter: #FOCAS12
Towards Open and Innovative Governance, the 2012 Forum on Communications and Society (FOCAS), convenes global decision makers, designers and experts fr...
It's an urban legend that the government launched the Internet, writes Gordon Crovitz in an opinion piece in today's Wall Street Journal.
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