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		<title>Social Media and State Government</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brian Long is the Director of Public Affairs for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. He talked about the challenges of implementing social media in a state-run agency. The department blog that he referred to is info.ncagr.com/blog. There are lots of links on the side to other social media initiatives of the department.]]></description>
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<p>Brian Long is the Director of Public Affairs for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. He talked about the challenges of implementing social media in a state-run agency. <span id="more-2163"></span> The department blog that he referred to is <a href="http://info.ncagr.com/blog">info.ncagr.com/blog</a>. There are lots of links on the side to other social media initiatives of the department.</p>
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