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Phil Windley's Technometriahttp://www.windley.com [Phil Windley's Technometria] It really is a very good site and they’ve done a lot to add RSS, audio files of committee meetings, and other features that make it more usable. Congratulations!

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http://www.rssgov.com [Rssgov.com] RSS in Government: The Utah Administrative Office of the Courts and the Utah State Bar have been experimenting with the syndication of news and publications for quite some time. They've now published links to their first public syndicated feeds on their homepages.

Windley.comhttp://www.windley.com [Windley.com] Phil Windley's Technometria: If you haven’t been paying attention, you might have not have noticed Google’s personalized homepage and you’d have to really be paying attention to have noticed that yesterday, they added the ability to put RSS feeds on it. If you click the picture on the left, you’ll see my personalized search page with Technometria and UtahPolitics.org on the left.

[Utahpolitics.org] Utah Politics: Part of the plan to consolidate the IT workforce in the State calls for employees of the new Department of Technology Services (DTS) to give up merit status (a classic example of new-speak since it has nothing to do with merit) in certain cases. Yesterday, at a lunchtime meeting, the UPEA's attorney told employees "not to give up their civil service protection until state managers force them to."

Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] David Fletcher's Government and Technology Weblog: Alice Marshall's post, Tech on the Potomac, has some great links to some of the latest in Federal tech developments, including the Colab Community Wiki where I ran across GSA's latest newsletter on innovative funding strategies. Check this out, there's some good ideas here.

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