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- saschameinrath: This morning the NTIA application I found yesterday has been removed. Wonder if it's because I let them know it was in a public directory?
- saschameinrath: Yikes! Tsunami of inquiries about NTIA BTOP program. Will respond as I can. Am working on overview document to be out tomorrow. Stay tuned!
- saschameinrath: Looks like one of the documents I found this morning is a draft of NTIA/BTOP application (which is due to released publicly on July 7th).
- saschameinrath: Just realized that the NTIA BTOP program file directory is public (though not linked to): http://ping.fm/6M9vA
- saschameinrath: Wow! Epic Basque yesterday: 20+ courses, bocce ball, hair-raising tales, late night rock band, and 2 recycling bins full of bottles.
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Video from Friday's Wiki White House event (co-sponsored by Wired Magazine, New America Foundation, and Google) is now available:
It was a fun panel (though the director's chairs always leave me wondering where to put my feet).
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