Gov 2.0 enters the mainstream on NPR and the AP
Regular Radar readers know that “Gov 2.0 has gone local,” as local governments look for innovative ways to use technology cooperatively with citizens to deliver smarter government. This week, NPR...
View ArticleCan the People's House become a social platform for the people?
InSourceCode developers work on “Madison” with volunteers. There wasn’t a great deal of hacking, at least in the traditional sense, at the “first congressional hackathon.” Given the general shiver that...
View ArticleProfile of the Data Journalist: The Hacks Hacker
Around the globe, the bond between data and journalism is growing stronger. In an age of big data, the growing importance of data journalism lies in the ability of its practitioners to provide context,...
View ArticleSan Francisco looks to tap into the open data economy
As interest in open data continues to grow around the world, cities have become laboratories for participatory democracy. They’re also ground zero for new experiments in spawning civic startups that...
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