- August 13, 2015New paper by Jan Whittington et al: "Cities hold considerable information, including details about the daily lives of residents and employees,…
- August 13, 2015Jesse Eisinger at ProPublica: "Louis Brandeis was wrong. The lawyer and Supreme Court justice famously declared that sunlight is the best disinfectant,…
- August 12, 2015Q. and A. With Cynthia Dwork in the New York Times: "Algorithms have become one of the most powerful arbiters…
- August 12, 2015Rohin Daswani at the Commons Lab, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: "Climate change has started affecting many countries around…
- August 11, 2015"The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, together with the Global Network of Internet and Society Research Centers (NoC), is…
- August 10, 2015WebFoundation: "Open government data (OGD) as a concept is gaining currency globally due to the strong advocacy of global organisations…
- August 10, 2015Myfanwy Nixon at mySociety’s blog and OpeningParliament: "If you need data on the people who make up your parliament, another country’s parliament, or…
- August 5, 2015Yelp Official Blog: "...exists to empower and protect consumers, and we’re continually focused on how we can enhance our service…
- August 5, 2015Craig Adelman and Erin Austin at Living Cities (Read Blog 1): "There is no shortage of data. At every level–federal, state,…
- August 5, 2015Ella McPherson at LSE's Impact Blog: "I recently gave evidence to the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee. This was based…