MediaShift: ProPublica’s ChangeTracker Lets You Watch Government’s Moves | PBS
Saturday, 11 April 2009, 10:27
"ChangeTracker is a project at ProPublica that watches three government websites — Whitehouse.gov, Recovery.gov and Financialstability.gov — for edits, deletions or changes to existing content. Through an RSS feed, Twitter account or daily email digest, ChangeTracker will inform you when a page changes on these sites, and show you what's been added or removed."
ProPublica: Steal Our Code: How to Build Your Own Change-Tracking Feeds
Sunday, 22 February 2009, 09:50
"ChangeTracker is an experimental new tool that watches pages on whitehouse.gov. recovery.gov, and financialstability.gov so you don't have to. …. But ChangeTracker is not a piece of software. It's the output of a series of powerful and mostly free Web-based tools, lovingly connected over the Internet. Here's how to do it yourself so you can track changes on any Web site on the Internets."
Nieman Journalism Lab: ProPublica and NYT seek $1M to put everyone’s documents online
Sunday, 9 November 2008, 11:04
"Two of the biggest names in journalism have applied to this year’s Knight News Challenge: The pioneering investigative-reporting non-profit ProPublica and The New York Times are seeking $1 million from the Knight Foundation to launch an online repository of primary-source documents."
Saturday, 29 December 2007, 23:51
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WSJ managing ed Paul Steiger: "Next week I move over to a nonprofit called Pro Publica as president and editor-in-chief. When fully staffed, we will be a team of 24 journalists dedicated to reporting on abuses of power by anyone with power"









