The New York City Open Data Project kicked off in 2010 and enshrined into law by Mayor Bloomberg in 2012, the effort aims to make all sorts of NYC data available to the public via the Internet. NYC birth names count – female (Lots of Isabellas)
Additionally, Google has broken out a section for NYC information, including an evacuation center map, the mayor's latest updates (via YouTube), mayor's alerts (via Twitter), and NotifyNYC alerts (also via Twitter).
While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has come under criticism for the poor response and his lack of empathy, the Newark Mayor Cory Booker has become a national figure through his effective use of Twitter as a communication tool during this...
Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, Robert Steel, gave his first policy speech on thursday at Google's recently purchased New York City headquarters on Ninth Avenue. Conductor is one of many companies building cutting edge software and...
However, Dennis Schaal of Tnooz reports that Paterson issued a statement saying that he, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and the bill's sponsor support an amendment to the bill which would mean the law would not go into effect until May 1...
Whether you're Abercrombie & Fitch writing a letter to the Mayor of NYC asking for help with bedbugs or Domino's trying to assure consumers that boogers aren't one of their main pizza toppings, managing your online reputation in these situations...
New York City and Google Team Up for New Information Center Posted by Nathania Johnson Jan 21, 2009 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg guest blogged on the Official Google Blog today to announce a new website and Information Center.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg guest blogged on the Official Google Blog today to announce a new website and Information Center. The effort is a partnership between NYC and Google. Google Maps Adds Comprehensive NYC Transit Directions
San Francisco's Mayor Filter Your RSS Feeds - Traffick reviews this cool service that filters your RSS feeds for the content you want to read. When I saw Jim Lanzone, from Ask.com, at SES NYC a month ago, I told him that Gary is the closest thing...