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'''= "Global Integrity announced that it was launching the OpenGov Hub in Washington, D.C. . The hub, which is a joint project with the Development Gateway, aspires to bring together “disparate but likeminded communities of practice under a single shared physical workspace'''.” [http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/22662/rise-civic-hacker-hub] | '''= "Global Integrity announced that it was launching the OpenGov Hub in Washington, D.C. . The hub, which is a joint project with the Development Gateway, aspires to bring together “disparate but likeminded communities of practice under a single shared physical workspace'''.” [http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/22662/rise-civic-hacker-hub] | ||
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"In Chicago, too, Tom Tresser is seeking to set up the Civic Lab as a “store front civic hacker space where educators and activists will meet, share, do research, teach and create tools for civic engagement.” These hubs seem to be popping up in tandem with the emergence of an increasingly robust opengov and civic hacking ecosystem." | "In Chicago, too, Tom Tresser is seeking to set up the [[Civic Lab]] as a “store front civic hacker space where educators and activists will meet, share, do research, teach and create tools for civic engagement.” These hubs seem to be popping up in tandem with the emergence of an increasingly robust opengov and civic hacking ecosystem." | ||
(http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/22662/rise-civic-hacker-hub) | (http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/22662/rise-civic-hacker-hub) | ||
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= "Global Integrity announced that it was launching the OpenGov Hub in Washington, D.C. . The hub, which is a joint project with the Development Gateway, aspires to bring together “disparate but likeminded communities of practice under a single shared physical workspace.” [1]
URL = http://opengovhub.org/
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"In Chicago, too, Tom Tresser is seeking to set up the Civic Lab as a “store front civic hacker space where educators and activists will meet, share, do research, teach and create tools for civic engagement.” These hubs seem to be popping up in tandem with the emergence of an increasingly robust opengov and civic hacking ecosystem." (http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/22662/rise-civic-hacker-hub)