In an ideal world, this post would have gone up during the week, but this one will have to do: Later today, I’m presenting at TransparencyCamp, sponsored by the Sunlight Foundation and iStrategy Labs. More than that even, Blog P.I. is an official co-sponsor of the two day unconference and in fact the third to sign up and kick in really not all that much money.
Anyway, I’ll be delivering an all-new slide presentation (or “Powerpoint,” if you prefer) about Wikipedia, different from the SEO/reputation management talk I’ve been giving for nearly a year now in various incarnations (available for download on SlideShare). This one doesn’t really have a fixed name either, but it’s up on the board as “Govt + Wikipedia: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly + Tools for Transparency.” Once it’s ready I’ll be posting it to SlideShare as well, so watch for the link to appear in this space later today, and for this paragraph to be modified accordingly. For the sake of planning ahead, the link will go inside these brackets: [Click here.] If you’re in the District and interested in coming down to see it, here be the coordinates:
Institute for Politics Democracy & the Internet
George Washington University
805 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
Room 309
For those who have been around town since Tucker Carlson could last be seen on CNN, it’s the building where Jon Stewart berated him on “Crossfire”.
In addition, I’m going to have another big announcement here very soon. Watch for it Monday (and if it’s already Monday, click right on head. Here’s a hint: Some version of this is indeed coming back — just not to Blog P.I.







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