Author: eddowding
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We’ve had a productive weekend working on a number of new features we’re going to release over the next few days.Β They will be progressive more and more exciting. π Today’s new feature: A site tour Once you’re logged in, click the ‘Tour’ link at the top right of the screen and you’ll get a…
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Are You Living In A Place That Makes Your Life Better?
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Brand leaders are at risk of losing one-third of their customers over the next few years if they don’t align their product portfolios more closely with responsible consumption. Brands ‘not trusted’ yet to deliver on socially responsible products
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Conversation with John Bercow at the Digital Democracy Commission
We had a good chat with John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, at the Digital Democracy commission on Tuesday. See us open up the debate from 16m25. http://www.parliament.uk/business/commons/the-speaker/speakers-commission-on-digital-democracy/ddc-news/engagement-meeting/
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The Most Depressing Discovery About the Brain, Ever
The Most Depressing Discovery About the Brain, Ever Do you agree that this is depressing? Or is it just another aspect of decision making? If we said the same thing about love, would we say that the opposite was depressing?
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How Birth Year Influences Political Views
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For $4.95, This Service Will Lobby Politicians On Issues You Care About | Co.Exist | World changing ideas and innovation
For $4.95, This Service Will Lobby Politicians On Issues You Care About | Co.Exist | World changing ideas and innovation
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Watch from 1m10s. Amazing that so few politicians actually do this, given the reaction.
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Future-proofing cities: Bristol starts planning for a more resilient character
Future-proofing cities: Bristol starts planning for a more resilient character Could Bristol be our first trial city? We hope do and are working to make it happen.
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The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% – ex CIA spy
The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% – ex CIA spy
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E-voting experiments end in Norway
E-voting experiments end in Norway Reasons: 1. “Voters’ fears about their votes becoming public could undermine democratic processes”, said the Government. Governments tend to be helped by low turnouts and civic uncertainty / fear, so should this be taken with a pinch of salt? 2. “Trials did not boost turnout” – this is more interesting.…
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How long until you can vote on your smartphone? | The Daily Caller
How long until you can vote on your smartphone? | The Daily Caller
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Fury with MPs is main reason for not voting β poll | Politics | The Guardian
Fury with MPs is main reason for not voting β poll | Politics | The Guardian
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Why a startup just published all of its employeesβ salaries for the world to see – Quartz
Why a startup just published all of its employeesβ salaries for the world to see – Quartz
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P2P Foundation’s blog Β» Blog Archive Β» Alternativet, the new Danish open source party
P2P Foundation’s blog Β» Blog Archive Β» Alternativet, the new Danish open source party
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Most British People Are ‘Climate Ignorers’ and ‘Stealth Deniers,’ Study Finds | ThinkProgress
Most British People Are ‘Climate Ignorers’ and ‘Stealth Deniers,’ Study Finds | ThinkProgress
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An Open Letter to the Commoners and Co-operators of the World to participate in the Ecuadorian transition towards an Open Commons-based Knowledge Society. | Beyond The Beyond | Wired.com
An Open Letter to the Commoners and Co-operators of the World to participate in the Ecuadorian transition towards an Open Commons-based Knowledge Society. | Beyond The Beyond | Wired.com
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Estonia Sharing Its Finnish-Made E-Government Solution With Finland – Slashdot
Estonia Sharing Its Finnish-Made E-Government Solution With Finland – Slashdot
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Running for Office: It’s Like A Flamewar with a Forum Troll, but with an Eventual Winner
Running for Office: It’s Like A Flamewar with a Forum Troll, but with an Eventual Winner