Clearing the Cache: Have Potholes Met Their Match?
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, October 12 2009
- CitySourced is the latest entrant into the mobile 311 category, with a few things that set it apart from the rest of the crowd. For one thing, they are running it as a for-profit and partnering with cities (1,900 and counting, they say) to serve as a portal onto municipalities' existing constituent service systems. For another, part of the CitySourced team is political veteran David Kralik, who is best known in these parts for formerly being Newt Gingrich's in-house technologist. The project is gaining fans, particularly on the west coast; it was recently a big hit at the TechCrunch50 demo event. (Thanks Shaun Dakin)
- Being a patient 2.0.
- Tim Wu and the Sunlight Foundation folks respond to Larry Lessig's criticisms of the "naked transparency" movement.
- Blue State Digital upgrades its Boston digs, more than doubling their office space in the Hub.
- Chuck DeVore is running against Barbara Boxer for the California Senate seat, and his campaign has spliced together comments from the senator over the years to make the case that she's mean.
- And the latest on Internet filtering in Sub-Saharan Africa.