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NewStatesman New Media Awards

The NewStatesmen have announced the winners of their 2007 New Media awards; congratulations to everyone at mySociety who secured an award for their ‘contribution to civic society’ with their exemplary website… FixMyStreet.


FixMyStreet - Fixed It!

FixMyStreet is easy to use and demonstrates the benefits of online mapping. Residents can report, view or discuss local problems by locating the issue on a map. The magazine supplement can be downloaded (or viewed online) by following this link…New Media Awards, and you can discover other mySociety projects here…mySociety projects.


2 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. I’d like to 2nd this. FixMyStreet, previously, NeighbourhoodFixIt, is a great idea that actually works. I’ve reported a variety of things through the site that and the council has always either followed things up with me or fixed the problem. The award is 100% deserved.

  2. Rob

    Another couple of interesting winners, from a geospatial perspective…

    Futurelab…they’ve won the NewMedia award for Education with their website to help teachers create mediascapes - location-based media; and James Wheare, winner of the ‘Young Innovator’ award for his website (and google maps mashup) Livebus.org.

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