ThePirateBay Dancing is one example of an innovation in "circumvention technology," or, for some, in piracy.
Megaupload: Will Anti-Piracy Efforts Have a "Chilling Effect" on Innovation?
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, January 26 2012
With the founder of Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, denied bail in a New Zealand court, it's a tough time to be in the file-sharing business. Read More
In Boston, City Hall Pursues Innovation In-House
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, April 21 2011
Nigel Jacob, co-chair of the Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics. Photo: Nick Judd / techPresident Cities across the country seek to lay the groundwork for innovative third parties to build on, based on the premise ... Read More
On Innovation, Social Change and Tech: TechSoup is Stirring the Pot
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, April 12 2011
Back in February, about 200 people gathered at Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus for an unusual gathering of non-profit leaders, funders, corporate donors, social media experts, capacity-building organizations and other ... Read More
In Search of Ideas: How Counties and Towns are Trying to Tap Citizens' Smarts
BY Nick Judd | Friday, March 18 2011
Karen Wilkerson is the city administrator for tiny De Leon, Tex., and her job won't be getting any easier anytime soon. Like localities across the country, De Leon, a town of 2,433 as of the 2000 U.S. Census, is losing ... Read More
"Startup America" Starts Up
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, January 31 2011
The Obama White House is today kicking off "Startup America," campaign that the White House says is intended to advance the future-winning goals Obama detailed in his State of the Union address last Tuesday by, ... Read More
More on Gov't Innovation: The Elizabeth Warren Paradox
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, September 10 2010
A source with extremely relevant in-government experience writes in with great points of context for this post of mine Challenge.gov from earlier today, on why innovation and government might not go hand in hand. Here's ... Read More
A Living Record of the California Gov Race
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, June 22 2010
A new project by the Center for Investigative Reporting and California Watch called Politics Verbatim aims to capture the words coming out of Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman in the California governor's ... Read More
Civic Tech in Line for Knight News Dollars
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, June 16 2010
The just-announced lucky winners of the annual Knight News Challenge include a healthy contingent of projects at the intersection of technology and civic engagement. Read More
Building One Contest Platform for a Diverse Government
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, June 11 2010
First Lady Michelle Obama's Apps for Health Kids is already running on ChallengePost, the platform that will be used as a executiveb branch-wide competition platform. Read More