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  1. Transforming the Relationship Between Citizens and Government: Making Content Findable Online http://bit.ly/bDWa
  2. The Paradox of Transparency http://bit.ly/1Q3soB
  3. Transforming the Relationship Between Citizens and Government: Making Content Findable Online http://bit.ly/bDWa
  4. FBI raid on Vivek Kundra's old office. Somebody doesn't like the idea of government transparency, http://bit.ly/kaV2J
  5. Wired: Open Up Government Data http://bit.ly/oO5em and some Smart Mobs commentary on it http://bit.ly/oO5em
  6. White House Names First CIO: intends to put vast amounts of government information into the public domain http://bit.ly/2N2Mf
  7. @rdhyee Right now we're focused on making something compelling out of the data, but we're also letting users write their representatives.
  8. @rdhyee We get politician data from GovTrack and we share a common goal of transparency, but we've got data from many other sources as well.
  9. Our friends at OpenCongress announces four new features on their website http://bit.ly/FoMMI
  10. Please use the #watchdognet hash tag if you want to talk to us on Twitter.
  11. Bulk Data Downloads: A Breakthrough in Government Transparency http://bit.ly/oGTWs
  12. Senate approves earmarks for PMA Group clients http://bit.ly/15MYlz
  13. Check out Sunlight Foundation's Read The Bill campaign at http://readthebill.org/ and sign the petition
  14. Introducing the team on Twitter: I'm @simonbc, @webchickbot is our designer, @asldevi and @kragen our programmers and @aaronsw our founder.
  15. "Here are the top ten winners of earmark money" http://bit.ly/P3Z2N
  16. Also we have a mailing list for volunteers http://bit.ly/NmZ7c
  17. Take look at our mailing list if you want to follow our work more closely or want to volunteer http://bit.ly/zKELH
  18. As an experiment we'll be posting about new features and other Watchdog.net news here on Twitter. Do spread the word!