An iPad or 50 Amid a Sea of BlackBerrys
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 31 2011
iPads, iPhones, and other non-Blackberry personal tech devices are gaining traction in official Washington, reports the Washington Post's Michael S. Rosenwald -- though your call on whether the fact that 50 iPads or ... Read More
Twitter's CEO Guides Senators on More Strategic Tweeting
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 6 2011
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo; photo credit: Joi Ito Twitter's boss met with a large handful of U.S. senators yesterday, reports AdWeek's Dylan Byers. On the agenda, not policy matters, but the matter of follower counts: ... Read More
Who's Who on DC's Tech Scene
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, April 26 2011
Washingtonian names its "Tech Titans 2011," and in the Gov 2.o and Politicos category we have GSA's Sheila Campbell, Engage DC's Mindy Finn and Patrick Ruffini, and TSA's Blogger Bob, among other familiar ... Read More
"Kind of Ugly on the Inside"
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, April 26 2011
Via Fast Company, Steven Levy's new In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives reports that former Googler Katie Stanton, who briefly made the switch from tech industry to the White House and then the ... Read More
Code for America: Developers Pledge to Connect Citizens, and Each Other, in 2011
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, November 17 2010
In 2011, a group of 20 technologists across the country will test a theory: Given coding talent and information-technology knowledge, big municipal governments can make their cities better without spending a whole lot of ... Read More
Clay Johnson Opens "Big Window" for Tiny Disruptors
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 16 2010
Facebook: Cambridge, Palo Alto, Washington DC
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, October 26 2010
Facebook's Washington DC outpost is, reports Politico's Tony Romm, but a tiny operation that was born, rather fittingly, in a dorm-roomesque fashion: Read More
Twerminated
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, June 26 2009
So, the Washington Post apparently brought to the attention of DC Mayor Adrian Fenty's office a stream of impolitic Twitter postings made by a District government summer employee in which the contractor called ... Read More
Event Notice: Computers, Freedom, and Privacy '09
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, June 1 2009
For those of you in Washington DC or able to get yourself there on short notice, 2009's Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference is happening at George Washington University this week. There's still time to register, ... Read More