A couple of weeks ago I was interviewed by the CBC's Nora Young for her show Spark: a weekly audio blog of smart and unexpected trendwatching about the way technology affects our lives and world.
The interview (which was fun!) dives a little deeper into some of the cool ways citizens - in working to make their lives better - can make cool things happen (and improve their community) when government's make their data freely available. The interview focuses mostly on VanTrash, the free garbage reminder service created by Luke Closs and Kevin Jones based on a blog post I wrote. It's been getting a lot of positive feedback and is helping make the lives of Vancouverites just a little less hectic.
You can read more about the episode here and listen to it on CBC radio at 1:05 local time in most parts of Canada and 4:05 on the west coast.
You can download a podcast of the Spark episode here or listen to it on the web here.
If you live in Vancouver - check out VanTrash.ca and sign up! (or sign your parents or neighbour up!) Never forget to take the garbage out again. It works a whole lot better than this approach my friends mom uses for her:



