Local news startup Civil Beat today posted a piece on the names and salaries of state House and Senate members and staff. As before, they posted a watermarked PDF on Slideshare with the download feature disabled, and invited people to become “full members” to use their searchable database. But if you’d like to download and [...]
Entries Tagged as 'civilbeat'
Adventures in Open Data
September 14th, 2010 · 13 Comments · Government, Hawaii, Technology, The Web
Tags: civilbeat·opendata·publicdata·publicinformation·publicrecords
Data Request Denied, Now Plan B
September 2nd, 2010 · 50 Comments · Government, Media, Technology, The Web
I had a nice conversation this afternoon with Marie Laderta, director of the state Department of Human Resources Development, in response to my request to secure the same data her office prepared for Civil Beat (and which Civil Beat hid behind its paywall). She was professional, articulate, and demonstrated that she understood the background and [...]
Tags: access·civilbeat·data·government·information·publicdata
Civil Beat Puts Public Data Behind the Paywall
August 19th, 2010 · 27 Comments · Blogs, Media, Politics, The Web
The headline proclaims, “Civil Beat Shares Hawaii State Employee Salaries“ — but there’s a catch: you have to pay to get full access to the information. To be sure, there’s a reasonable and deep debate to be had over whether the names and salaries of government employees should be public in the first place. I was [...]
Tags: access·civilbeat·journalism·Media·paywalls·publicdata·publicinformation
Meetup on Community Engagement Tomorrow
June 28th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Events, Social Media, Technology, The Web
If you build it, will they come? Today, the technology needed to create an online social network can be found anywhere, but filling it with an active, loyal community still takes something special. Tomorrow, I’m honored to say I’ll be moderating a conversation about “Community Engagement on the Web.” We’ll talk with the people behind [...]
Tags: anthology·civilbeat·engagement·farmers·panel·social·techhui
Peer News Outlines Local Focus
January 21st, 2010 · 4 Comments · Hawaii, Media, The Web
This morning, Pierre Omidyar‘s local news startup Peer News hosted a conference call with journalists to provide an update on their venture, which was first announced in November. Among the key announcements made was that John Temple was coming aboard as editor, and that they were planning to launch by April or May. The company will [...]
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