Clearing the Cache: How a Letter Becomes a Letter to the President
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 5 2009
- The first in a promised series of "Inside the White House" videos: how letters get to the Obama's desk.
- "Being in the military often presents unique challenges for staying in touch." Google is bumping servicemembers (stationed in the U.S.) to the front of the queue for Google Voice invitations.
- Some government vendors are concerned that a push towards transparency might put their proprietary information at risk.
- What happened to citizen Sarah Palin's promised tweets?
- Some House Dems don't think ICANN is ready to go out on its own.
- Where Secretary Clinton is going when she goes to Africa.
- What does Aneesh Chopra actually do?
- If you're a non-profit, is your online fundraising in compliance with state charity regulations?
- Go ahead and bid on a redesign of uscode.house.gov.
- Do Florida's online ad laws point to where Google's policy outreach needs boosting?
- Pushing the WaPo to explain that Beer Summit video mess.
- Drudge driving more YouTube hits than WhiteHouse.gov.
- Almost twice as many Republican members of Congress as Democrats are on Twitter.
- Help design a mockup of a new FCC.gov.
