iBurgh is coming to the Droid in January

by Chuck Reynolds on December 30, 2009

in Headlines

385776-200x300 The iBurgh app is coming to the Android Market the third week of January, at the latest, so says Pittsburgh City Councilman Bill Peduto. “iBurgh started as a conversation between Priya Narasimhan and I. I approached her because of our shared interest in hockey, and once I saw what she could do with YinzCam I wanted to hear her thoughts on opening up government.”

Peduto isn’t stopping with the Droid or just iBurgh. The Blackberry iBurgh app is next. And in 2010 Peduto hopes to follow in the footsteps of San Francisco and New York City in providing citizens with an “open data dump.” Pittsburgh has been on the cutting edge of open city government with iBurgh, Open Book Pittsburgh and other initiatives.

Also, be on the look out for a fantastic new tool for political bloggers of Pittsburgh. Monday, January 4th will be the first embed-able webcast of City Council meetings. They tested the software last week and expect an on-time launch.

This isn’t just a hours long YouTube style video. It is going to be search-able by speaker, bill or issue. If you’re interested in what Councilman Burgess said about an issue you can search for the issue and speaker to jump to their comments.

Peduto sees this as another way to keep people accountable. As a Pittsburgh City resident, I appreciate his efforts.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 aveeck December 30, 2009 at 11:25 pm

Already here! Actually, I downloaded it from the Market on 12-28-2009… thanks, Priya!

2 Chuck Reynolds January 5, 2010 at 12:39 pm

How does it compare to the iPhone version? Any new features, etc?

3 Priya Narasimhan January 9, 2010 at 8:42 am

Hi Chuck,

No, it’s the same as the iPhone version, and also has the 311 service-requests go straight to the City’s 311 system. So, the Droid version should also be a two-way version. There have been about 400 downloads so far of the Android/Droid version.

Priya

Thanks for the shout-out, Alan! Glad you’re using it. If you have any feedback, please drop us a note on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/cityzenmobile

4 kathi January 20, 2010 at 2:04 am

please stop saying “yinz”! We are no longer “fresh off the boat” and bad grammar go over like a lead balloon when trying to move our city into the 21st century! Just a thought for a fresh image for pittsburgh, ” yinzcam” folks!

5 Chuck Reynolds January 20, 2010 at 8:23 am

@kathi – You’re right that bad grammar paints the region in a bad light at times, but I think in this case “YinzCam” uses “yinz” as a colloquial term showing it’s roots in Pittsburgh. Thanks for your comment.

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