First POST: Announcements
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, May 22 2013
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: Anthony Weiner is in the New York mayor's race; everyone's taking a closer look at Silicon Valley politics; and more in today's round-up of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
Honda Campaign Rolls Out Endorsements From Asian American Stars
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, May 21 2013
Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif.) rolled out several additional endorsements from Asian American leaders and celebrities Tuesday, with one of them vouching for his high-tech bona fides. Read More
Here Are The People President Obama Hopes Will Repair American Elections
BY Miranda Neubauer | Tuesday, May 21 2013
The Presidential Commission on Election Administration established by President Obama after problematic 2012 elections now has a web presence at SupporttheVoter.gov. Obama established the commission by executive order on March 28 "to identify best practices in election administration and to make recommendations to improve the voting experience." Read More
After Oklahoma Disaster, Neighbors Look Online for Ways To Help
BY Sam Roudman | Tuesday, May 21 2013
In echoes of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in the Northeast, social media sites and small business websites in and around tornado-wracked Moore, Okla., are full of offers of help, questions about missing pets and loved ones, and evidence that neighbors are willing to reach out to help one another in a disaster. On a single Facebook group, there's a Mexican restaurant in Oklahoma City promising free meals to first responders or people hit by the tornado; a mother a few hours' drive from Moore offering to open her door for children who might need a place to stay; a resident sharing a picture of a found dog and contact information for the owner to get in touch. Read More
Change.org Lands $15 Million From Omidyar
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, May 21 2013
Change.org CEO Ben Rattray: "We'd never sell. We'd never go public." Photo: Personal Democracy Forum
Change.org capped an extraordinary few years of growth Tuesday with the announcement that it has landed a $15 million investment led by the Omidyar Network. Read More
What German Politicians Think of Google Glass
BY Miranda Neubauer | Tuesday, May 21 2013
The German government led by Chancellor Angela Merkel has not had the easiest relationship with Google. The company launched a public campaign against a law backed by her coalition that would require search engines to pay to show news articles in search results, with mixed results. What's more, Google has long had to navigate the privacy waters in Germany and throughout the European Union. But that has not stopped her federal minister for economics and technology, Philipp Rösler, from giving Google Glass an enthusiastic test run as he leads a delegation of German technology companies and politicians on a trip to Silicon Valley this week as part of German Valley Week. Read More
First POST: Recovery
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, May 21 2013
Watching recovery efforts in Oklahoma, a landmark change at the Federal Communications Commission, and more in today's round-up of news about technology in politics from around the web. Today's First POST is available for anyone to read. Read More
Crowdsourcing Waste Management Solutions in Montenegro
BY Jessica McKenzie | Tuesday, May 21 2013
For once we aren't talking about the worldwide scarcity of toilets, just good old-fashioned household waste. Montenegro has a garbage problem so bad even the tourists are complaining about it. A new mobile app sponsored by the Agency for Environmental Protection, NGO Ozon and United Nations Development Programme in Montenegro will hopefully get citizens involved in reporting illegal garbage dumps. Read More
In Tumblr, Yahoo Acquires an Audience and an Activist Edge, Too
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Monday, May 20 2013
With a sticker price of approximately $1.1 billion, Yahoo's Tumblr acquisition doesn't just come with an audience CEO Marissa Mayer expects will grow Yahoo's footprint by 50 percent. Whether Yahoo knew it or not, the struggling Internet ur-company has also bought itself an activist constituency. Read More
Her Majesty's Government Wants to Monetize Open Data
BY Jessica McKenzie | Monday, May 20 2013
A new paper from the chair of the U.K. government's Open Strategy Board outlines the best practices for the government's open data policies. The government-commissioned Shakespeare Review – after author Stephan Shakespeare – looks into ways to monetize open data, and recommends an all-encompassing National Data Strategy.
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