Rick Perry, Unconventional Web Candidate?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, August 12 2011
In the 2010 Republican primary for Texas governor, Rick Perry's campaign spent not one dime on direct mail or yard signs, and instead plowed its money into highly targeted online advertising, marketing and social ... Read More
When Facebook Meets 311
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, July 20 2011
Allowing citizens to report 311-type issues like potholes and graffiti on Facebook has persuaded them to get more involved, city officials from Burleson, Tex., told GovTech. Burleson recently launched an app called ... Read More
'Hacking Tyler' to Chronicle Digitization of a Small Texas Town
BY Nick Judd | Monday, May 9 2011
A news app developer at the Chicago Tribune promises to chronicle his efforts to improve a small Texas town's community, through technology, in a new blog announced in The Atlantic: Tyler has information that could be ... Read More
Texas's Right Roots
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, May 9 2011
Technology forced the Texas state Senate into bypassing a two-thirds majority requirement in passing budget legislation last week, argues the Austin Statesman's Jason Embry. Especially on the Republican side of things, ... Read More
Friday Document Drop: 'Austin Open Government Online'
BY Nick Judd | Friday, February 18 2011
A heavy chunk of research the City of Austin commissioned as part of its website redesign process went online late last month in the form of a report to a committee of the city's legislature. The city of Austin has been ... Read More
Foes Take Issue with Rick Perry's Day Book
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, August 30 2010
Texas Governor and current Republican gubernatorial nominee Rick Perry is taking some heat in the local press for publishing a public schedule that's both sparse and incomplete: Read More
Daily Digest: Netroots Gnaws on Itself
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 10 2008
Trippi warns about Obama's blue-collar support; Jerome Armstrong mocks Chris Bowers; will the "emerging church" go for Obama?; Lessig aims to Change-Congress; Blogger flophouses in DC make the front page; inside Obama's ... Read More