In many ways, the work that we do here at the Sunlight Foundation is built on the premise that democracy... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Track the People Tracking You with Ghostery
Ghostery is a free browser plug-in (available for Firefox and Google Chrome) that lets you watch who’s watching you as... View Article
Continue readingThe Internet isn’t a witch, it’s you
Over the weekend, the New York Times treated us to an Op-Ed by liberal polemicist Frank Rich excoriating the Internet... View Article
Continue readingWho uses government data?
“Forty percent of internet users went online for government data or information in the preceding twelve months,” according to the... View Article
Continue readingKey net neutrality supporters hire former government officials to lobby
Two of the biggest proponents of net neutrality rules for broadband providers involved in closed door congressional committee negotiations have... View Article
Continue readingOnline Users Look For Government Information
A new survey out from the Pew Internet and American Life Project shows that Americans are going online to look... View Article
Continue readingA Watershed Moment in Transparency and Accountability
I was out of town earlier this week when the Open Government was released and so I am just now... View Article
Continue readingRemembering Ted Kennedy, Internet Pioneer
Sad news that Sen. Ted Kennedy has passed away from brain cancer. Kennedy was not just a prolific legislator and... View Article
Continue readingFive Ideas from MySociety.org
Five ideas for better electronic government from MySociety.org Tom Steinberg, Sunlight friend and director of the UK’s MySociety.org, has some... View Article
Continue readingMore Content More Traffic
Boston’s Web Portal has been receiving more traffic and it is mainly due to the site managers allowing city employees... View Article
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