Today, our guest post is written by Erik Martin (a.k.a. @hueypriest), Community Manager at reddit.com. Reddit.com is a community for... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Open Atrium
Today, our guest post is written by Joshua Gay, a programmer, activist, and community organizer whose interests revolve around technology,... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency…Are Delicious
This week’s guest blogger is Jed Sundwall. Jed is an Internet marketing consultant who specializes in the usage of social... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: 12 Resources You Might Have Missed
Since I started the Tools for Transparency post back in July, I’ve written about quite a few social media resources... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: 5 Buzz Tracking Tools
Keeping tabs on the transparency movement can seem like an arduous task, but thankfully there are a number of tools... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: GitHub
With 97 Sunlight software projects hosted on GitHub, we’re clearly fans of the service. GitHub, launched in July of 2008,... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: Live Streaming to the Web
For many, the “live web” was a meaningless concept until the aftermath of the 2009 Iranian presidential election when protesters... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: The Vote-to-Promote Model
News aggregation services that use the vote-to-promote model like Reddit and Digg, and Delicious and StumbleUpon to a degree, are... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: PolitiWidgets
PolitiWidgets are easy to use, customizable, political infographics you can embed into your article or blog post, offering your readers... View Article
Continue readingTools for Transparency: YouTube Direct
Online video has made quite a bit of progress since the early days of Quicktime and RealMedia, technologies so slugish... View Article
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