Nancy Scola | March 24, 2009 - 11:44am | Email This!
Kundra, Noveck, and others gathered at CAP for an open gov discussion, and there were video cameras .
Both parties get new new media directors. For the RNC, former Microsoftie Todd Herman. And for the DNC, former Sierra Club director of online organizing Natalie Foster.
Does hosting blogger calls and targeting niche news outlets really count as going "around the filter" ? Or are there just more filters for Robert Gibbs et al to juggle?
Open Internet champion Susan Crawford is reportedly heading to the White House to staff Obama on tech and innovation . And with the move, the chance that One Web Day will soon become a national holiday rises exponentially.
Sneaky peak at "Us Now," the film the Gov 2.0 campers will be watching this weekend.
NBC's Chuck Todd casts a net for citizen questions for tonight's presidential presser . But Ari Melber wants a more structured mechanism.
GPO tells Obama what an excellent position they're in to help him get to transparency.
Wired's bundling broadband comments .
The Nation's Ari Berman goes Organizing for America in that part of America known as the Red Hook, Brooklyn, Ikea store . Berman finds that budget pledges evoke "Obama fatigue." He also picked up a few well-priced dish towels.
Lovdata : How Norway does open-access law. Seriously, could that name be any more excellent?
Show us the Data releases the results of their survey (in the über-accessible pdf format). The most wanted aren't all that surprising: CRS reports, TARP data, PACER files.
One conservative's not all that impressed with what "techno-latte" sipping liberals have done on the web . "You conquered the Internetz!"
(With Josh Sherman)