Business - Written by Anthony D. Williams on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 11:42 - 0 Comments
City of Toronto’s web 2.0 summit starts tomorrow
The City of Toronto’s web 2.0 summit kicks off tomorrow at City Hall. If you’re in the area, you may want to join other citizens, community leaders, city staffers, and local councilors as we discuss how web 2.0 technologies can help improve municipal services and give citizens a greater voice in local decision-making.

For a sneak peek at what a web 2.0 strategy for the City of Toronto could look like check out iLive.at, the winner of the District of Columbia’s “Apps for Democracy” contest.
Most of the proceedings will be webcast. So, if you’re not in the city — or can’t get off work — you can still see how citizens and local officials can use web 2.0 technologies to transform their city. Hope to see you there!
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