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PHP-Powered MyFcc.gov Portal Launches (Beta)
December 29, 2011 @ 11:58:27

As is mentioned in this new post to the Seabourne site by Mike Reich, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has launched their new portal, MyFcc (beta). The Seaborne post talks about the technology they used to create this widget-based dashboard.

MyFCC is a personalized dashboard for power users that provides a simple way to access a broad range of content coming out of the agency. MyFCC content is powered by the Content API module, and is built using our very own Cumula Framework.

The site is based on an API the FCC provides and makes it simpler to hone it down to just the information you need.

MyFCC is a new approach to open government - making the content easily available to everyone, everywhere via APIs. Using the Content APIs, the public can create their own tools like MyFCC.

You can find out more about the launch of MyFcc in this official press release.

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