- The Campaign Effect: The Catalist Evidence
- Microsoft Hohm connects with Seattle City Light
- Seattle City Light will feed electric use data to Microsoft Hohm. Wouldn’t it be cool if you could authorize any provider to get your electric data? - L3C: Pot of Gold or Space Invader?
- Federal Shift to Cloud Raises Tough Issues for CIOs
- King County's running out of cuts
- An intelligent overview of the county budget/revenue situation. - An invitation to critique… And the trouble with Hopenhagen
- Michael Silberman uncorks some loving-kindness. - Special Guest Post: Tunnel Digest
- Nice to see Cary Moon’s voice re-emerging! - Seattle’s Chief Techie Sees Future in Two-Way Video
- PubliCola Comment of the Day Goes To…
- A Call to Action for State Government: Guidance for Opening the Doors to State Data
- 10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines
- Real-Time Web Protocol PubSubHubbub Explained
- Your Fundraising Priorities
- Social media (appropriately) not a very high priority among nonprofit fundraisers. - Contributions of the Day
- First look: Microsoft Security Essentials impresses – Ars Technica
- Nice to have a free, lightweight option for viruses and spyware. - Mayor Sam Adams and the City of Portland to open source, open data, and transparency communities: Let’s make this official « Silicon Florist
- Portland is moving its Open Data/Open Source resolution forward. That makes Vancouver, BC and Portland. Where is Seattle in the mix? Nowhere. - Nonprofits Paying Price for Gamble on Finances – NYTimes.com
- Oh yes, nonprofits should definitely be more “business-like.” Sigh.