It’s almost been a week since the first day of TransparencyCamp and I want to take a look at some... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Google Reader is Still Relevant, Part II
In last week’s Tools for Transparency post I broke down how I use Google Reader to stay on top of... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Google Reader is Still Relevant, Part I
RSS is dead! Long live RSS! Maybe I’m old school in the social media/tech/web x.0 space — I did graduate... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Broadcastr – What’s your OpenGov story?
Broadcastr “is a social media platform for location-based stories. It enables the recording, indexing, listening, and sharing of audio content.... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Tell Your Story with Storify
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Continue readingTools for Transparency: Sharing News on Tumblr
A little over three weeks ago we soft launched a Tumblr blog titled Sunlight’s GoViz Blog. The point of this... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency – Build a Transparency Search Engine
Google Custom Search is a simple service that lets you create your own search engine based on links that you... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Opening Up Data with Socrata
I’ve been a long time fan of Google Fusion Tables and have written about the service previously. The platform is... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Analyzing Engagement with PostRank
We often take blogs for granted, but they remain a wonderful resource for users and an essential, easy-to-use tool for... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Guest Blogger Roundup
Over the past two months we’ve had a series of guest bloggers offering insight to the work they’re doing, the... View Article
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