YouTube Agrees To Alter Its TOS For State Governments
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Thursday, January 19 2012
YouTube has agreed to eliminate some of the clauses in its terms of service for state governments, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers announced earlier in the week. Specifically, YouTube agreed ... Read More
A Guide to California's Civic Hacking Projects
BY Nick Judd | Friday, October 21 2011
From Nook e-Readers on loan at the Sacramento Public Library to San Francisco's open data initiatives, California's cities are turning online in the hopes of saving money and improving services, according to a report by ... Read More
Facebook To Wipe Pages Of Inmates Who Update From Behind Bars
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, August 10 2011
Prison inmates in California who use Facebook from behind bars may have their profiles wiped, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced today. (Via CBS News) Facebook has agreed to remove ... Read More
California Law Bans Jurors' Courtroom Tweets
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, August 9 2011
In California, a new law explicitly bans use of social media while on jury duty: Courts will soon be required to explicitly warn jurors not to share case details or research potential case information via texts, blogs, ... Read More
California Regulators Pondering Political Contributions Via SMS
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 1 2011
Photo: Dru Bloomfield / Flickr California's Fair Political Practices Commission is now considering regulations that would pave the way for state-level political committees to collect donations through text message, the ... Read More
So Much for Collaboration ...
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, May 25 2011
What crime data are open and which aren't? In Torrance, Ca., an online crime map omits rapes, shoplifting, or officer-involved shootings, the LA Times reports: Launched last year, the city's map promised to use ... Read More
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Deal for "Social Media Revolution" Book
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 22 2011
Then San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom at Twitter headquarters, June 23, 2010; photo credit: Twitter In office as lieutenant governor of California all of three and half months, Gavin Newsom has signed a deal to write a ... Read More
One California Town May Post DUI Arrests to Facebook
BY Nick Judd | Friday, November 19 2010
Officials in one California city, faced with reporters and editors who have refused to run a list of people accused of driving drunk, have decided to publish the list themselves — on Facebook. Faced with a local ... Read More
Chris Kelly Wants to Be Your AG. He Just Might Not Want to Be Your Friend.
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, June 1 2010
The Democratic primary battle between Chris Kelly and Kamala Harris for the California attorney general nomination is fascinating in that the outcome stands to be influenced by whatever Mark Zuckerberg decides to do that ... Read More
What Your Phone Says About Your Politics
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, February 9 2010
The San Francisco company Tulchin Research is out with some fun polling of California voters that fleshes out the intersection of tech and politics. Among the findings: Read More