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I find this stuff so you don’t have to:

  • Newspapers: Community, priorities and platforms
  • Experiments in a new local economics (UK) |  REconomy
  • Why mobile first might not be best for Universal Credit | Helen Milner
  • Introducing the Intel® Galileo Development Board – arduino compatible
  • Open Source: trying to make it more open
  • » Community Engagement – Tricks of the trade from Kaizen Partnership
  • The Difficulty of Selling Software – tecosystems
  • Digital teams, end-to-end communication, and the digital communications capability review by @hmshale
  • Networked Councillor Report Launched – great work by Dr @curiousc
  • Taking Stock – Connected Housing in 2013
Posted on December 11, 2013Author Dave BriggsCategories BookmarksTags arduino, cc, community, connectedhousing, development, economics, economy, engagement, hyperlocal, Journalism, local, maker, News, newspapers, opensource, socialhousing, Software, universalcredit

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