Here’s what’s piled up in my reader:
- Justin Massa on MoveSmart.org's new neighborhood finder – Great to see all the work that MoveSmart is doing.
- Why Social (Site) Segregation is a Political Concern | Personal Democracy Forum – "Politicians aren't supposed to be using newfangled technology to the same ends as the rest of us, namely to make ourselves look cool. The hope and dream is that they're using it to connect with voters, potential voters, and plain ol' constituents. And if their technology efforts are guided by the trends and hot practices they hear about from their privileged friends and allies, rather than an accurate reflection of the modern digital world, they risk using communications technologies to widen — not lessen — the gap between themselves and a fair number of the people with whom they should be engaging."
- Why Geeks (like me) Promote Transparency (Idealware) – Peter Campbell pushes the recent data transparency conversations further. What say we make this conversation real at a certain conference coming up in Atlanta next year? Specifically, the Unconference on Open Data?
