Posts tagged About Ggwash

  • “Read more…”?

    The blog world is full of debates about whether it’s better to show more or less content on the front page or in RSS feeds. Right now, I usually cut off posts after a paragraph or two, so that you can see more posts on the front page. And on the RSS feed, for those using Google Reader or another reader, it automatically does the same thing.  Keep reading…

  • New event calendar

    There’s now an event calendar on the right sidebar, listing community meetings and public agency hearings where you can participate in your community or see the decisions getting made that affect our city and region.  Keep reading…

  • Greater How?

    Urban centers and walkable suburbs in America are experiencing a renaissance, including the Washington, DC region. Unfortunately, too many people are forced to leave great neighborhoods to find affordable housing or good schools. If people want to live in single-family homes, they certainly may. But everyone should have the choice to live in an apartment or townhouse in a walkable,…  Keep reading…

  • The power of positive planning

    At last month’s CopyNight, Beth Noveck suggested that the copyright balance movement needs to move beyond a negative agenda (don’t pass more copyright extensions, don’t regulate technology, don’t create new criminal penalties) and toward a positive agenda.  She elaborated on this idea yesterday in her blog.  Keep reading…

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