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    EasyQuery

    EasyQuery 1.0

    EasyQuery is a voting web application to know the reviews of differents issues.
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    Petitioner

    Automatic email petitioner for the Australian Federal Government.

    Petitioner is a CGI application written in Python that lets users create and send petitions to multiple members of parliament at once. Petitions are saved to a unique link that can be shared. Every time someone follows that link, a petition will be sent to the selected MPs.
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    Google Desktop Gadget inspired by the 'Change the Web Challenge' and an application of the Social Actions API. Takes advantage of the Social Actions API, an open database of 60,000+ actions from over 40 action sources. See www.socialactions.com.
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    Civic Tech Field Guide

    The directory web application for the Civic Tech Field Guide

    The Civic Tech Field Guide is led by its Curator, Matt Stempeck. The project’s mission is to effectively grow the field of civic tech. We have many challenges facing democracies and the world at large, and it’s our belief that we need more people contributing more productively to improving things. This belief drives our core values of: A global perspective, as we can all learn from others’ work. Making our resources as available as possible through open source code, open data licensing,...
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