SOPA: In Congress, Who's For And Who's Against, And Why? Mashing Up Public Data, SOPAOpera.org Offers Suggestions
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, January 10 2012
ProPublica's Dan Nguyen has put together a beautiful and amazingly useful new site that serves as a quick and easy reference point regarding who is for and against a pair of controversial online intellectual property protection bills currently speeding through Congress. Read More
Palin Emails Will Be a Searchable Database
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, June 1 2011
Alaska will release thousands of pages of Sarah Palin's emails from her time as governor. Wait, what? Pages? Emails are electronic — why should there be pages at all? Turns out that the Alaskan state government ... Read More
On Kurds, Data, and the Press
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, July 15 2010
Evidence in support of the argument that the audience for open government data can, quite usefully, be the "mainstream media": an article in today's New York Times' on Americans profiting from Kurdish oil ... Read More
ProPublica's Reporting Network Spot-Checks First Wave of Stimulus Construction
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 19 2009
ProPublica's Reporting Network is the non-profit news group's nascent attempt to tap into the eyes and ears of interested amateurs. Or at least interested reporters not on ProPublica's payroll. Read More
Your Assignment: Spot Check Stimulus Spending
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, July 21 2009
As of July 10th, more than $64 billion in stimulus spending has rolled out of the federal treasury, and construction projects are taking place across the country. At least we think they are. Read More
Clearing the Cache: Palin's Facebook Pals Soar
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, July 6 2009
U.S. bloggers like WhiteHouse.gov. A lot more than a year ago, Morningside Analytics shows (with pretty pictures, too). Read More
Toward Bigger and Bolder Collaborative Disclosure
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 20 2009
CJR's Clint Hendler profiles what ProPublica has been up to regarding amassing and posting the White House ethics and financial disclosure forms that the executive would rather dribble out upon request. From the White ... Read More
Requested Once, Read Forever: ProPublica Shortcuts White House's Disclosure Plan
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, April 9 2009
The White House recently took a sizable step in the direction of openness by putting up a handy online form through which anyone can request the financial and ethics disclosure forms for White House officials. Type in ... Read More
Clearing the Cache: What If President Obama Twittered?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, March 17 2009
Politico asks "Are Politicians Spamming YouTube?" Um, Is the Pope Catholic? Federal Computer Week is on Vivek Kundra watch duty. So is InformationWeek, but befitting their name, their information is weak... Read More
Three Modest Proposals for Online Journalism's Future
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 16 2009
If you follow me on Twitter, you probably noticed that I spent my lunch hour at the Open Society Institute today for a talk on "The Future of News" by Paul Steiger, the longtime managing editor of the Wall Street ... Read More