The U.S. Technology Agenda
http://WhiteHouse.gov relaunched, including a blog, including the known technology agenda; http://cli.gs/technology
http://WhiteHouse.gov relaunched, including a blog, including the known technology agenda; http://cli.gs/technology
Gerrit Eicker 19:44 on 20. January 2009 Permalink |
From the agenda: “Restore Scientific Integrity to the White House: Restore the basic principle that government decisions should be based on the best-available, scientifically-valid evidence and not on ideological predispositions.”
Gerrit Eicker 12:24 on 21. January 2009 Permalink |
RWW: “As the eyes of the world were focused on the pomp and circumstance of Barack Obama moving into a new role as President of the United States, Obama’s Web team was hard at work – with far less fanfare – moving their Web property to a new address: whitehouse.gov, the official Web site for the President. And while, at first blush, the site may appear similar to Obama’s President-elect site, change.gov, it is strikingly different than the predecessors who have occupied whitehouse.gov over the past 12 years. How different? Let’s take a look.“
Gerrit Eicker 17:30 on 21. January 2009 Permalink |
Winer: “In 2001 or 2004 even, it would have been a wonderful breakthrough and I would be singing its praise. But this is 2009, and we know so much more about the web. … Whitehouse.gov violates the most basic rule – “People come back to places that send them away.” The White House should send us to places where our minds will be nourished with new ideas, perspectives, places, points of view, things to do, ways we can make a difference. It must take risks, because that is reality – we’re all at risk now – hugely.”
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