Join the campaign to launch a new Small Cities Crowdsourcing Platform

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Help us launch an open source small cities crowdsourcing platform! We began planning the the Bubbly Crowdsourcing Platform in 2009 — since then, we’ve seen several successful, Bubbly-powered campaigns roll out to revitalize downtowns in visionary small cities like Bristol, Connecticut and Roanoke, Virginia.

Now the Bubbly team, in collaboration with the Small Cities Movement, wants to take small town crowdsourcing to the next level by launching a platform designed specifically for use by small cities’ downtown revitalization projects. Supporters get access to set up hosted and professionally maintained crowdsourcing websites using the new platform and can join the Small Cities Movement Hall of Fame for leaders in the small cities movement.

Please help us make small cities better everywhere with open collaboration. Visit the IndieGoGo page to find out more.

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Free WordPress plugin: Clean Admin Bar Removal

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Fab Apps has posted a free new WordPress plugin that offers a simple solution to a small problem in WordPress 3.2 and 3.3. In these new versions, the top “admin bar” is shown on the public site by default for all users. This has been inconvenient on some of the sites we manage, where the WordPress admin area is otherwise “behind the scenes” for some logged in users, or where the top admin bar is incompatible with the site’s layout. 

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A Crowdsourcing Site for Roanoke, Virginia

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Envision Roanoke is a new Bubbly-powered crowdsourcing website that was launched this weekend at the CityWorks (X)po for Big Ideas for Small Cities. The site will be used to collect and build support for new triple-bottom-line businesses in Roanoke. Check out Envision Roanoke!

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