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- Fern school pool saved by Kris Scheuer on Oct 15, 2009
Board votes to reopen the elementary school’s aquatic facility Community, school, volunteers raise revenue to keep pool open By Kris Scheuer (Originally written Oct. 1 for Town Crier.) Fern Elementary School’s pool is now saved and could r...
- How to Record Videos Off YouTube with Replay Media Catcher and Some Reposting Strategies by Digital Citizen on Oct 9, 2009
How to take a video off YouTube or a portion of it.
- Open Data – USA vs. Canada by eaves.ca on Oct 8, 2009
When it comes to Open Data in Canada and the United States, things appear to be similar. Both countries have several municipalities with Open Data portals: Washington DC, San Francisco, and now New York City in the US, Vancouver and Nanaimo in Canada...
- The Three Laws of Open Government Data by eaves.ca on Sep 30, 2009
Yesterday, at the Right To Know Week panel discussion - Conference for Parliamentarians: Transparency in the Digital Era - organized by the Office of the Information Commissioner I shared three laws for Open Government Data that I'd devised on the fl...
- Today: “right to know” panel for parliamentarians by eaves.ca on Sep 29, 2009
Today from 10am-12am EST I'll be a panelist for Conference for Parliamentarians: Transparency in the Digital Era a panel convened by the Office of the Information Commissioner as part of Right to Know Week. Apparently the Canadian School of Public Se...
- Misunderstanding and understanding the Open Data Hype by eaves.ca on Sep 25, 2009
On Wednesday Gartner's Andrea Dimaio wrote an interesting blog post entitled Open Data and Application Contests: Government 2.0 at the Peak of Inflated Expectations which Peter Smith nicely linked to the Gartner's Hype Cycle graph from Wikipedia. I w...
- Garbage Collection now IS sexy: Introducing VanTrash by eaves.ca on Sep 17, 2009
A few months ago some of you will remember I blogged about How Open Data even makes Garbage collection sexier, easier and cheaper. I suggested that, with open data, coders could digitize the city's garbage collection schedule and city maps and enable...





