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Good stuff, continued

By Mark Posted on September 15, 2015 Posted in Benefits of open data, Big Data, Commercial opportunities, Data, Greater efficiency, Informing Decision-making, Innovation, Open Data Aha, Posts from feeds, Public safety, Resilience, Saving money, Smart communities, Visualising data Tagged with Chris Gutteridge, crowdsourcing, Crowdsourcing Landscape Change, Data stories, data visualisation, DATA.GOV.UK, Dr Ash Smith, flood, Flood Event Model, Flooding, Hampshire, Hartree Centre, Isle of Wight, Know Now, Landscape Watch, Landscape Watch Hampshire, Mark Braggins, minecraft, Nick Allott, NquiringMinds, On the Wight, open data, Open Data Camp, Remote Sensing Application Consultants (RSAC), STFC, University of Portsmouth, University of Southampton, Ventnor
Good stuff, continued

This is a slightly edited version of a post originally published on DATA.GOV.UK In my previous post I argued that a combination of ‘chance’ and open data can lead to good stuff happening. I supplied a few examples, and also …

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