NASA.gov: Behind the Page
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Changes Coming to NASA.gov
May 31, 2013 03:00:51 PM | Brian Dunbar
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- Beginning in July, you'll see a new look to the pages, and we'll be working on new tools behind the scenes.
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Death Star Response Inspiring Future Explorers?
Feb 05, 2013 02:30:35 PM | Jim Wilson
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- The White House response to a petition on building a Death Star (and the resulting media attention) led to some pretty interesting data here at NASA.gov. While the petitioners wanted to focus on a big project done a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the response led to thousands of Americans finding out about projects NASA is currently working on right here on Earth and in our Solar System.
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What Does 'Content As Data' Mean, Anyway?
May 23, 2012 04:48:43 PM | Jim Wilson
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- The newly released Digital Government Strategy calls for a fundamental shift in how government treats digital information, taking an information-centric approach and treating all content as data. But what exactly does "content as data" mean?
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A Webby three-peat! Thank you!
May 03, 2011 05:03:20 PM | Brian Dunbar
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- NASA.gov is honored for the third time by Webby voters as their favorite government site.
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Comparing the Interwebs to Social Media
Nov 19, 2010 06:22:21 PM | Brian Dunbar
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- In the last two years NASA has made a real push to get its story out via social media channels as well as the NASA Web site. How do their respective reaches compare? (Warning: there will be math.)
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NASA.gov: Working to Be the Best
Aug 26, 2010 03:57:10 PM | jtownsend
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- Every day, hundreds of thousands visit the NASA web site seeking information about the agency, our missions and programs, and we've been getting feedback that they're liking what they're seeing.
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