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February 19, 2006

FirstGov Adds RSS Feeds and E-Mail Updates

American government site FirstGov.gov has announced that RSS feeds and e-mail updates are now available. And while they themselves do not have podcasts, they have a lovely list of pointers to government podcasts. The RSS feeds -- unfortunately there are...

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August 25, 2005

US Government RSS Feed Page

Just so I can remember it later, the US Government has a roundup page of RSS feeds available across several agencies at www.firstgov.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf/Libraries/RSS_Library.shtml...

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August 18, 2005

Government Podcasts

A reader pointed me toward a site that's gathering links to government podcasts. (That's podcasts FROM the government, not podcasts ABOUT the government.) It's available at http://freegovinfo.info/node/174 . There are rather more links here than I would have expected. Current...

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June 29, 2005

Congressional Research Service Reports on New Site

There's a new site devoted to making Congressional Research Service reports more accessible. It's called Open CRS Network and it's available at http://www.opencrs.com/ . The reports are keyword-searchable, while the front page also lists recently-added reports and featured reports. (If...

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May 18, 2005

Your Congressional Reps -- With RSS Feeds!

Hey! Plogress ( http://www.plogress.com ) was designed "to provide current information on what our representatives are doing in Congress!" (from the site -- that the US Congress.) It's updated every morning and comes with RSS feeds (it was built in...

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February 21, 2005

White House Recordings on the Web

Tip 'o the nib to the C.A.R. Reporrt for the pointer to WhiteHouse Tapes, which is making 5,000 hours of presidential recordings available online. The site's at http://www.whitehousetapes.org/ . Nav's on the left, with information grouped by president and by...

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January 06, 2005

askSam Turns Intelligence Reform Act Into a Database

askSam has announced that they've turned the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 into an askSam database. Individual sections of the legislation are divided into separate documents. You can download the database, and the viewer required to use...

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October 06, 2004

Slashdot Launches a Politics Site

Slashdot has announced Politics.Slashdot.Org ( http://politics.slashdot.org ), which as you might expect covers political stories (the newest one at this writing is Your Rights Online: LP files Suit To Stop State Funding Of 3rd Debate). Tagline: "Politics for Nerds. Your...

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March 07, 2001

America Online Launches GovernmentGuide 2.0

America Online has launched "GovernmentGuide 2.0" (as opposed to the 1.0 version, which came out in 1999) at http://www.governmentguide.com Turn your cookies on and be prepared for some confusion. When you get to the site you're invited to enter a...

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