Clearing the Cache: Open Gov Down Under
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, November 6 2009
- The Aussie-ified version of Fix My Streets is, naturally, called It's Buggered, Mate.
- New York City call on an algorithm in an attempt to help people find jobs.
- Voters in Takoma Park, Maryland, get a chance to double check their votes online.
- Russ Feingold wants a web-friendly annotated Constitution.
- California Data Camp is taking place tomorrow in San Francisco.
- Expect the release of the White House's Open Gov Initiative mid-month, says @opengov.
- Senator McCaskill says that petition tweets to her don't work. (Thanks Shaun Dakin)
- A crowd gathered in front of the Egyptian Cultural Bureau to push for the release of a long-imprisoned blogger.
- The DSCC emails out an ask for Facebook, Twitter, and mobile followers.
- A upcoming IPDI event: Trust and Authenticity in Social Media: The Case of the U.S. Military.
- And Daily Kos goes green for an AFSCME-sponsored push for health care reform.
(With Micah Sifry and Nick Judd)
