Clearing the Cache: On the Grid
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 8 2010

- NASA scientists, engineers, and astronauts have gathered in the Arizona desert, and are tweeting.
- Salsa's online fundraising and emailing platform went down again earlier this week, bringing down with it, it seems, a number of sites and web pages on the left, including those of the DSCC and Alan Grayson. Salsa's blaming their ISP. Back in May, I wrote about problems with keeping Salsa up and running, and at the time, their COO told me that they were working on making their connection to the Internet redundant: "We'll be in a situation where if there was a second interruption there would be no interruption to our customers. We're working until it's done, and we're not stopping until it's done."
- Code for America, OpenPlans, and the City of DC's CTO office have teamed up to launch Civic Commons.
- Mapping giant ESRI announces that they're making their software free for non-profits, so that folks might make use of open government's data bounty.
- Something happened on Daily Kos involving Rand Paul and anonymous commenting, but I'm really not sure what.
- In a war of words over allegations of carpetbagging, an NRCC press aide tweets out the home addressess of aides to Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA).
- Here's where you go to ask Bill Clinton a YouTube question.
- And ProPublica launches Nerd Blog, a safe space for its in-house "programmer-journalists."