This past weekend, Intel – along with SecondMuse, the White House and more than 20 government agencies – sponsored the National Day of Civic Hacking. This event featured teams of more than 5,000 techies, developers, entrepreneurs, citizens and activists in more than 85 cities that partnered to create new apps and solutions for the common good using publicly available open data. So what does that actually mean and how could it help your daily life? Shelly talked to Brandon Barnett of Intel to find out more. Listen now!

About Shelly Palmer
Shelly Palmer is the Professor of Advanced Media in Residence at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and CEO of The Palmer Group, a consulting practice that helps Fortune 500 companies with technology, media and marketing. Named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” he covers tech and business for Good Day New York, is a regular commentator on CNN and writes a popular daily business blog. He's a bestselling author, and the creator of the popular, free online course, Generative AI for Execs. Follow @shellypalmer or visit shellypalmer.com.