Tag Archive: apps

Feb
06

“Hiding” Right Out There in the Open

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Reblogged from the data.gov blog. Want to know what the weather is? Today we have so many ways to find out:  check one of many sites on the Internet – or, more likely, you’ll find the temperature and links to forecasts conveniently on your e-mail provider’s home page. Then there are, of course, TV, radio …

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Jan
30

Mobile Gov & the Digital Government Strategy Wikithon

Reblogged from the Mobile Gov Blog. Have a question about Mobile Gov? Want to help improve Mobile Gov efforts? This Thursday’s Mobile Gov Wikithon from 2-4 in downtown D.C. will offer you the chance to meet Mobile Gov innovators and get tips on mobile product ideation and improvements to your current and future mobile products. …

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Jan
08

Mobile Gov Resources for 2013!

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Federal agencies are implementing customer-facing mobile services at a rapid pace. Check out the MobileGov Blog “cheat sheet” that’s chock full of information to help your agency accelerate the process. Here’s a taste of what you will find there: APIs Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have been called the “secret sauce” for digital services. They help open information (content and …

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Nov
21

Thanksgiving Apps: Travel and Feast

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Believe it or not, there are government apps ready to assist citizens during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend! Here are some common Turkey Day scenarios with the apps that can help: Thanksgiving Travel– If you are traveling by plane, you can check MyTSA developed by theTransportation Security Administration to find airport wait times, items you can bring on a …

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