Gwynne (my always-favorite gov blogger!) took away four lessons from Time's 50 Best Websites list. They're great for government managers looking to make an impact:
Last week, Time published its Top 50 Websites for 2009, and there was nary a government site on the list.The closest dot-gov came was #39, BabyNameWizard.com's NameVoyage, which uses Social Security Administration data to help parents find popular--and not so popular--names across the ages. But ssa.gov didn't make the list.
Looking at the sites that did "make it," Time's criteria for selecting Top Sites are clear. There are four main themes shared by Top Sites, and four lessons for government site owners who want to meet citizen and stakeholder needs.

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