The wave of digital communities ...
Ambiguous title because I did not mention the dematerialization of local public services but rather from their investment in mobile information with a fairly steady tempo ... According to the principles and intentions very different but we can still notice that this awareness approach a multitude of structures. First cities:
- Rennes with an iPhone application that has both the activity of the city is centered on people more or less long term.
- Poitiers with a somewhat similar principle and a specific development to give the news of the city
- Bordeaux with an application-oriented presentation of its cultural agenda.
Far from an exhaustive list that could make tens or hundreds of examples it is the opportunity to see different practices. Indeed, it must be either through the development of a specific tool or a suitable overall patterns. Furthermore, the content is oriented tourism / recreation or actualtité the city as a whole.
- Rhone-Alpes on iPhone
- Vienna iPhone
- Bordeaux iPhone
- Rennes iPhone
For departments and regions, we can take a few examples:
- Through the Vienna Tourist Board (TDC) with a public passenger and identified a specific development
- Rhone-Alpes with the application of CRT to an tourist discovery of the region once arrived there
- Vendée with a webapp from the TDC in the same line
This can be seen through the presence of tourist facilities at each administrative level and a single vision. However, as previously solutions differ not in their creation but in terms of technical ...
The appeal of these technologies is strongly influenced by tourism than by the administrative entity of life and daily news but is not this a first attempt before the general and regional councils are responsible for themselves a presence departmental / regional?
Sites:
http://www.mairie-poitiers.fr/
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