adriancooke + government 14
Rap News vs News World Order (The war on journalism) [YouTube]
october 2010 by adriancooke
Robert Foster, The Juice, Julian Assange.
rap
news
satire
comedy
video
politics
critique
independent
media
government
from twitter
october 2010 by adriancooke
Government requests directed to Google and YouTube
april 2010 by adriancooke
Numbers of requests for data and removal by country.
data
government
google
youtube
country
user
privacy
statistics
april 2010 by adriancooke
After Decades, Japan Prepares for Likely New Ruling Party [New York Times]
august 2009 by adriancooke
Martin Fackler on a possible change of power in Japan when voters go to the polls tomorrow.
elections
voting
government
japan
ruling
parties
august 2009 by adriancooke
Annual report to Congress on White House staff [The White House]
july 2009 by adriancooke
White House staff names, job titles and salaries for 2008–2009.
government
president
salary
staff
white
house
july 2009 by adriancooke
Data.gov
june 2009 by adriancooke
U.S. government data in a variety of formats.
data
information
open
reference
government
statistics
usa
june 2009 by adriancooke
Why Aneesh Chopra is a great choice for federal CTO [O'Reilly Radar]
april 2009 by adriancooke
Tim O’Reilly gives a list of reasons why he likes Obama’s new Chief Technology Officer, Aneesh Chopra.
government
chief
information
technology
officer
usa
april 2009 by adriancooke
EveryBlock testifies for open records ordinance [The EveryBlock Blog]
march 2009 by adriancooke
EveryBlock advocates for the use of open data standards by governments.
open
data
standards
government
march 2009 by adriancooke
Goodbye to the YouTube address: White House goes with Akamai instead [ReadWriteWeb]
march 2009 by adriancooke
Frederic Lardinois on the Whitehouse’s recent decision to abandon YouTube for content distribution via Akamai's CDN. Seems like a good move to me.
content
delivery
networks
video
government
privacy
youtube
march 2009 by adriancooke
RSS Hits the Big Time [Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought]
february 2009 by adriancooke
Aaron Swartz on the remarkable fact that the "initial implementing guidance for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009)" requires agencies to provide their reporting information in the form of XML feeds, specifically "preferred: Atom 1.0, acceptable: RSS."
economics
government
open
data
atom
rss
february 2009 by adriancooke
Final version of Government Data and the Invisible Hand [Freedom to Tinker]
february 2009 by adriancooke
David Robinson, et al. urging government to adopt an open data policy.
data
politics
government
open
standards
february 2009 by adriancooke
USACM Poilcy Recommendations on Open Government [Freedom to Tinker]
february 2009 by adriancooke
David Robinson on why government should expose published data in accessible, machine readable form, using open standards.
open
data
government
accessibility
standards
february 2009 by adriancooke
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