Clearing the Cache: Fistbumpin' in Dress Whites
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 27 2009
- From the White House photo vault: "President Barack Obama fistbumps a graduating Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy graduation ceremony."
- What's your Gov 2.0 personality type? And don't all of you go picking "Rockstar."
- The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy finally gets up a leadership directory. It's far more reassuring than the blank page that's greeted us for months.
- The Administration starts thinking through how to open up government procurement to startups.
- The New York Times brings on a "social media editor" to help the news organization benefit from the social web: "...Jennifer [Preston] will apply the collaborative techniques of social-networking to her own job, because of course we all need to figure this out together." (via Chuck Thies)
- With founder Susan Crawford in the White House, OneWebDay gets on new leadership. (That's fine, but don't go touching the OneWebDay anthem. Love that song.)
- Speaking of Ms. Crawford, is the White House exploring the idea of government-built broadband?
- Wow, this is the height of something: the Geek Atlas helps you plan your vacation around nerdy hotspots.
- Perhaps avoid the UK: Broadband mapping in Great Britain turns up more than three million "notspots." The big surprise is that they're not all in North Umbrialandshireville.
- And we're really hoping to see more people jump into this GovLoop conversation about whether NBC's "Parks & Recreation" is funny or just mean.
(With Micah Sifry)