Twitter has a government strategy. ReadWriteWeb guest blogger Alexander B. Howard, the Government 2.0 Washington correspondent for O'Reilly Media, discusses it in his 14 August 2010 post, @SG on Twitter's Government Liaison and Plans for Gov 2.0. The post quotes Twitter's Steven Garrett as saying, ""We want to start in D.C. and expand from there...but it's not just D.C. We hope to be helpful globally."
Looking for government tweeters to follow? Check GovTwit.com, an independent site self-described as "the world’s largest directory of all facets of government on Twitter: state and local, federal, contractors, media, academics, non-profits and government outside of the U.S." And if you have a government twitter account that you want folks to find, send it to GovTwit!
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