From the monthly archives: October 2009

If you didn’t see today’s announcement on the White House blog or on the Huffington Post, the White House has released a list of recent White House visitors. I think Norm Eisen from the White House blog says it best: “Today marks a major milestone in government transparency — and an important lesson in the [...]

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Source: Government Technology

Now is not the time to take on large capital expenditures. Yet with the federal government and an ever growing number of states, counties and cities focused on making more and more data available online, the challenge is daunting for CIOs. The federal government alone has more than 24,000 Web sites, many of which host data.

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Preparing Data is Faster and Users Can Log In with Popular Accounts, like Google or Facebook

SEATTLE, October 6, 2009 – Socrata, Inc. – Making Data Social™ – today announced that preparing a dataset for public consumption is now faster than ever, with data editing improvements within the Social Data Platform. Since Socrata is delivered as an online service, all customers’ accounts were automatically updated with these enhancements without any software to install, update, or upgrade.

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On behalf of the team at Socrata, I’m pleased to announce that preparing a dataset for public consumption is faster than ever, with data editing improvements within the Social Data Platform. Now editing datasets is seamless, without separate data viewing and editing modes, and keyboard navigation enhancements make data entry as simple as a spreadsheet. [...]

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