Tools for Transparency: 12 Resources You Might Have Missed
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Since I started the Tools for Transparency post back in July, I've written about quite a few social media resources we could all use to help move open government and transparency forward. I've decided to round-up those 12 posts, starting with my first from July 15th, in case you may have missed them.
- Tools for Transbearency: Q&A Sites for Open Government September 29, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: 6 Ways to Crowdsource Government September 23, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: 5 Buzz Tracking Tools September 16, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: GitHub September 9, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: Google Fusion Tables September 2, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: Scribd – making documents accessible August 26, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: Live Streaming to the Web August 19, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: The Vote-to-Promote Model August 12, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: PolitiWidgets August 5, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: YouTube Direct July 29, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: The Power of Aggregation July 22, 2010
- Tools for Transparency: Arc90′s Readability July 15, 2010
As I continue writing about Tools for Transparency, what areas would you like to see me touch upon?
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