The event on Wednesday night also features several local developers who've built mobile and Web applications using open data from San Francisco and other government agencies. These included Routsey, MomMaps, and Crimespotting. You can find the entire catalogue of apps built with SF data at the SF Innovations Showcase.
Lawrence Grodeska of SF Environment explained efforts to create a common standard for apps focused on recycling information and called on local developers to submit proposals to develop the next generation of SF's "EcoFinder."
Event host Adobe livestreamed the event, and a replay is available here.
Also on Wednesday, I was on air for John Moore's Social Ecosystem Lab podcast to talk about the SF City Attorney's social media programs and broader open government efforts in San Francisco. You can listen to that interview here.
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