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OMG - message of the new government

June 3, 2010 by Krisztina Smidt   Comments (0)

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2010 is a historical year in Hungarian politics, just as it is in UK. While in UK the government is in coalition after a long time, in Hungary, for 20 years of democracy, never happened, that 1 party can govern the country without making any coalition. Fidesz (Young Democrats' Alliance) won the 2/3 majority of the parliamentary seats in Hungary. They did not hesitate, started to work, modified the constitution, started to act, but I’m sure you can read about it, if you care. Why... Read full post

Bug in my blog

May 26, 2010 by Krisztina Smidt   Comments (2)

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13 days ago because of the system's security hole my blog was commented by a spam comment. You deleted it, but with this, another bug happened, my blog is totally fallen apart. You promised me you'll get it done, but nothing happened. I think it's not a big wish to make my blog look like normal.
Please help.
 

Mass of opinion on a community website

May 13, 2010 by Krisztina Smidt   Comments (2)

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Right now, when I'm writing this post, "people" menu shows 24054 members of this community. This is beautiful number on a specialized, profession focused website. There supposed to be live professional debate, communication about professional issues. But no blogs, no comments. However, you have a very interesting parliamentary situation :)
If there is no interactivity, there won't be real community. What do you think about it?

Bringing closer web2 to public administration

May 6, 2010 by Krisztina Smidt   Comments (1)

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Official routes are surrounded by heavy walls. But the citizens’ satisfaction can be stimulated with many tools in the XXI century. This hasn’t been a point of view so far in many countries yet. The “public offices” and “public servants” are a kind of nightmare with their gray, boring, “beyond understanding” professional language in the eyes of the public. This is not good. The citizen, gets farther and farther from the public administration... Read full post