Experimental Space
Fanny More  |  by radio.weblogs.com. All rights reserved. 1.01 | 21:57

1. What does Google U.S.

Government Search let you do? a. Find the latest info on avian flu from the CDC b.

Narrow your search to sites updated in the last three months c. Scan headlines from the White House press room d. Personalize the page so you have faster access to what you[base ']re interested in e.

All of the above The MUNI site only provides a text list of Fast-Pass sales locations sorted by zip codes, which are not showing what is actually nearby. SFist says it better: anything, it's that the downtrodden citizenry will only take so much s**t before they rise up against their lazy, useless oppressors. Take Muni, for example.

Ordinary civilian internet users, once begrudgingly information in impossible confusion, have taken things into their own hands. Behold, ! Oh, sweet Google map, how you soothe our fiery outrage.

Mmmmm, tasty. I'm quoting that. Not my writing style but SFist provides a fun read.

They also express their expectation of government: about the city would have an aptitude for providing, y'know, STREET MAPS, but no -- Muni expects you to do some kind of zip-code-based Obviously they're happier with the map mashup. Where else could we mashup for better government information to citizens? DMV?

CalTrans Highway work and alerts?

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