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Changes Coming to NASA.gov May 31, 2013 03:00:51 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
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
 
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
 
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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NASA.gov and Social Media: Where Do They Meet? Mar 16, 2012 02:30:14 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
Data suggest NASA's web audience and social-media audience don't overlap much. How do we meet both groups' needs?
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Why Do You Have to Type out ‘www’ to Get to our Website? May 31, 2011 12:59:20 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
Three little letters that make some people mad.
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A Webby three-peat! Thank you! May 03, 2011 05:03:20 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
NASA.gov is honored for the third time by Webby voters as their favorite government site.
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Android App -- What Happened? Feb 04, 2011 02:59:56 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
Why our app is offline for a while.
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Comparing the Interwebs to Social Media Nov 19, 2010 06:22:21 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
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 Video and More on Your Smartphones Oct 12, 2010 05:25:39 PM | Jim Wilson
 
If you've visited NASA.gov on an iPhone, Droid or other smartphone lately, you've probably noticed a big difference in the site.
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NASA.gov: Working to Be the Best Aug 26, 2010 03:57:10 PM | jtownsend
 
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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