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government 2.0 summit

Carl Malamud's digital manifesto

We all understand that government could do more to benefit from computer technology, but Carl Malamud can say exactly what it ought to do differently.

In a speech at the Government 2.0 Summit in Washington, D.C., last week, the online activist laid out a strong argument for how government should be using technology to make the legislative process and other government operations more accessible by the public.

Malamud fit his recommendations into an explanation of how the U.S. government has evolved over the last 250 years. He discussed how the nation's founders "established the principle … Read more