John Geraci
John Geraci has spent the last six years making life in cities better with the use of web technologies. His latest project, DIYcity.org, has web developers and urban planners all over the world teaming up to create open source tools for residents of cities everywhere. Prior to DIYcity Geraci co-founded the hyperlocal news network Outside.in. His earlier work, which includes web-meets-real-world projects Neighbornode, Foundcity and Grafedia, has been featured in the New York Times, Wired, Popular Science and other news sources. You can visit his website at johngeraci.com.
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- How Long is Your City's Tail?, October 06 2009
- What Will Open Gov Look Like in Five Years and in One Year?, July 19 2009
- Open Gov Is a Dialogue, Not a Monologue, July 08 2009
- Naming an Emerging Movement, June 25 2009
- The Four Pillars of an Open Civic System, June 15 2009
- Trying to Track Swine Flu Across Cities in Realtime, April 27 2009
- The Future of Our Cities: Open, Crowdsourced, and Participatory, April 06 2009
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