You’ll want to check out Rob Kitchin’s post covering his 4 critiques of #opendata initiatives. They are substantive and very real problems for the ongoing development of #OpenData. http://www.nuim.ie/progcity/2013/11/four-critiques-of-open-data-initiatives/ The post Critiques of Open Data Initiatives appeared first on The …

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We will keep developing the theme of taking #OpenData the “Last Mile”, meaning to users and researchers who otherwise wouldn’t know how to access or use it. The Sunlight Foundation is doing a great job of going the Last Mile …

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We were honored to be a platform partner and host the data for The Future Cities Hackathon: Open Urban Data for The Citizens a collaborative project by Data Science London during the weekend of the 5th – 6th of October. …

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Opensensors.IO is a project by Atomic Data Labs built to simplify large scale publishing and subscribing of device data. We want to make available, under open data licences, the real time and historical data generated by devices all around us. …

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The City of Waterloo is pleased to announce the launch of Open Data Waterloo – opendata.waterloo.ca. This new portal provides people and organizations ranging from citizens to software developers to researchers (both in the academic and private sector) direct access …

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It’s over a year since we put time aside to create our first little open data app and what started as a hacked solution to a personal problem has turned into a popular local resource. The Bath Schools Mashup has …

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As part of ongoing efforts for the England Cycling Data project, we’ve been keen to get visualisations done, to show the extent of the data and to show where merging needs to be done. Shaun from ITOworld – who are experts …

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