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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Open Data

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What can the United States learn from how Open Data is handled in other countries? Read more »

How to Not Pay Taxes

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Nine years ago, David M. Gross started living a more bountiful life by working less, earning less, and spending less. Here's how he did it. Read more »

Speed Neighboring: One Way To Repel The Attack On Sharing

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A new National Defense Executive Order doubles as an all-out assault on sharing, argues Randy White of Bright Neighbor. How speed neighboring could help. Read more »

Toward a More Perfect Interface

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How one Code for America team is bridging the gap between small business and local government. Read more »

Can Coworking and City Governments Partner?

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Coworking represents the future of work, and city governments are entrenched in the past. Despite their differences, the two often have similar goals for the larger community, and can sometimes benefit from collaboration. Read more »

Greener Pastures with Lunatic Farmer Joel Salatin

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Joel Salatin, a self-described "Christian-conservative-libertarian-environmentalist-capitalist-lunatic farmer,” is running a 550-acre farm that is so self-sustaining he's never bought seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, plows, or silos. Read more »

House OKs Crowdfunding Bill For Entrepreneurs

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The Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act combines the best of microfinance and crowdsourcing to encourage American innovation. Read more »

Bad Education: The Student Debt Complex

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The nearly axiomatic good of a university degree in American society has allowed a higher education bubble to expand to the point of bursting. Read more »

The World's Top 10 Gov 2.0 Initiatives

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The Gov 2.0 movement continues to gain momentum around the world with a number of inspiring people, projects & ideas rising to prominence over the last year or so. Read more »

The Open Government Directive Turns One

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The Obama Administration’s Open Government Directive (pdf) turned one on Wednesday, offering government transparency advocates an opportunity to reflect on its successes and challenges to date. Read more »
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