Both Alex Sadleir and Steven De Costa from Link Digital were invited to participate in this ACT Government Google Hangout on civic hacking and open data.
Continue ReadingUnfortunately their blog, with the various clues found there, make it likely that Jelly.co is just a mobile version of fluther.com - maybe with more special sauce. However, I âwishâ it was something cooler. For example: The attributes of the Jellyfish are: A group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm It flourishes when
Continue ReadingLaunched on the week before the Caulfield Cup, the new ACTTAB site is built using Drupal 7. Drupal is a free and open-source content management framework written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It is used as a backend framework for all of the ACTTAB website functionality, including soap calls and
Continue ReadingThe Australian Red Cross Centenary
In 2014, Red Cross will celebrate 100 years of people helping people in Australia. The Red Cross Centenary website is collecting the personal stories of people who have shared a remarkable history: the power of humanity in action. Volunteers, members and supporters, people who have helped and been helped, can tell their own stories in
Continue ReadingAlex is the primary developer behind Lobbylens. Which, as an online Government 2.0 project, was Winner of the 2009 âGovHackâ event and was 3rd prize in the Mashup Australia competition. The Lobbylens project required the integration of several government datasets in an informative way to present complex data in a unique and understandable way. As the head of
Continue ReadingDeveloped with a Drupal back end, the new site at www.mdba.gov.au went live in April 2013. Design and development by Link Digital.
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