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Parycek

OpenGov Tracker - 0 views

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    To satisfy the Open Government Directive agencies are soliciting your ideas on how to make them more transparent, participatory, collaborative and innovative.
Johann Höchtl

Consumer | Data.gov - 0 views

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    Attempts to make data.gov to a community portal? Consumer view
Parycek

A Chicago Divided by Killings - - 0 views

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     Graphic - NYTimes.com
Parycek

Has open data led to better heart surgery survival rates? - 0 views

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    Full Fact
Parycek

OPen Government Studie - 1 views

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    96 Prozent der Bürger fordern eine weitere Öffnung von Politik und Verwaltung » E-Demokratie.org Studie durchgeführt durch die Initiative Open Government Partnership
Johann Höchtl

code.nasa.gov - 0 views

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    Nasa is open sourcing parts of their software on an official platform. Way to go for Austrian Federal Computing Center www.brz.gv.at ?
Parycek

Crowdsourced ideas make participating in government cool again - 0 views

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    opensource.com
Johann Höchtl

NCDD Resource Center » Core Principles for Public Engagement - 0 views

  • The Public Engagement Principles (PEP) Project was launched in mid-February 2009 to create clarity in our field about what we consider to be the fundamental components of quality public engagement, and to support President Obama’s January 21, 2009 memorandum on open government.
Daniel Medimorec

European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data - 0 views

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    Start eines EU Projekta zu Open Government.
Parycek

It's Not the Campaign Any More - 0 views

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    How the White House Is Using Web 2.0 Technology So Far
Judith Schossboeck

Clay Shirky: Cognitive Surplus - 1 views

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    Shirky envisions an era of lower creative quality on average but greater innovation, an increase in transparency in all areas of society, and a dramatic rise in productivity that will transform our civilization. "[E]ven the banal uses of our creative capacity (posting YouTube videos of kittens on treadmills or writing bloviating blog posts) are still more creative and generous than watching TV. We don't really care how individuals create and share; it's enough that they exercise this kind of freedom."
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