The Europe Roundup: Can you Crack the Code for Your Next Job?
BY Antonella Napolitano | Friday, December 2 2011
UK | Can you Crack the Code for Your Next Job? UK intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) decided to go beyond the usual recruiting techniques by launching a code-cracking competition. ... Read More
The UK Gets Its Law Dot Gov
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 18 2010
The United Kingdom's National Archives has launched Legislation.gov.uk, an online home for legislation from 1267 to the present day. That's not a typo. That's just an old, old country. Read More
Code Warriors Debate Whitehouse.gov Robot Commands
BY Sarah Granger | Thursday, January 22 2009
As the tech community pored over the new whitehouse.gov site, one of the first subterranean changes noted was that of a file most people would never notice called robots.txt. This file serves as a notice to search robots ... Read More
Code Warriors Debate Whitehouse.gov Robot Commands
BY Sarah Granger | Thursday, January 22 2009
As the tech community poured over the new whitehouse.gov site, one of the first subterranean changes noted was that of a file most people would never notice called robots.txt. This file serves as a notice to search ... Read More
Daily Digest: Renewing the Push for Open Government by Law, by Code
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, December 2 2008
Opening the Transition: Overnight, a new site went up detailing a push by Stanford professor Larry Lessig to petition the Obama-Biden transition to abide by not only the letter of open government principles, but the ... Read More