The Resource Shelf, a daily newsletter of interest to information professionals, educators and journalists, recently posted an entry about US Government 2.0 tools on yhe site at USA.gov which lists the following USA.gov 2.0 Tools:
- Gov Gab Blog – Gov Gab's six bloggers share tips and information from the federal government to help you make life a little simpler.
- Government News – Get the latest RSS feeds from across the federal government.
- Reference and General Government Gadgets – Breaking government news, GovGab blog...
- RSS Feeds from USA.gov and the Federal Citizen Information Center – Subscribe to RSS feeds from USA.gov and the Federal Citizen Information Center.
- USA.gov E-mail Subscriptions – Receive an e-mail notification any time one of your favorite USA.gov pages is updated.
- USA.gov on Twitter – Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date on the latest official government news and information.
- USA.gov Tutorials – Get help finding government information and services online.
- USA.gov Word Cloud – See the 75 most popular words on USA.gov.
- Videos from USA.gov – Watch videos from USA.gov with our accessible video player.
- Web Chat – Live personal assistance now available weekdays from 8:00 AM until 8:00 PM Eastern Time
Also listed are Government-Wide 2.0 Tools:
- Blogs from the U.S. Government – Read blogs from various U.S. government sources.
- Government Gadget Gallery – Explore gadgets from across the government.
- Government Photos and Images – A large collection of photos and images made available by the U.S. government
- Government RSS Library – Library of RSS feeds from across the government
- Podcasts from the U.S. Government – Listen to podcasts from across the government.
- State Photo and Multimedia Galleries – Find photos from the U.S. states.
- Videos from the U.S. Government – Links to public domain videos that may be used and reproduced without permission or fee
- Virtual Tours from the U.S. Government – View virtual tours created by federal government agencies.
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