The Online News Association (ONA) conference kicks off today here in Washington, DC. We're excited to be participating in several sessions, talking about our mapping tools and how they can be used to report on crises and other news events.
The Online News Association (ONA) conference kicks off today here in Washington, DC. We're excited to be participating in several sessions, talking about our mapping tools and how they can be used to report on crises and other news events.
With Managing News + Aegir, anyone can set up a system to very quickly and flexibly deploy new
websites to track what is happening during crises.
We'll present on mapping at tomorrow's DC Media Makers meetup down at NPR's offices.
Hello, I’d like to talk with experienced and talented PHP/Drupal developers who might be available to help us architect and lead development on a new social fundraising platform for Habitat for Humanity International.
Read more »The region’s worst flooding in 80 years has affected 14 million people and killed 1,600, according to the UN.
Doctors say that malaria, diarrhoea and gastroenteritis are growing threats.
The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said: “Saddening. It’s been a heart-wrenching day,” Mr. Ban reflected. “I’ve seen the tsunami, and Haiti, but this is much more than that.”
Read more »HaitiAidMap.org launched this past week with a large data update. The site maps hundreds of projects in Haiti being run by dozens of NGOs operating on the ground.
I'm back in the office after a great few days in Girona, Spain for State of the Map, the annual OpenStreetMap (OSM) conference.
Today's brown bag lunch panel on Making Data Work for You features data experts from the U.S. Department of Education, the World Bank, the New York Times, the New America Foundation, and Eric from our team.
I'm on my way to the 4th Annual State of the Map International OpenStreetMap Conference in Girona, Spain.
Tomorrow Eric will lead an Ask the Expert session on open data and what it means for the nonprofit sector with