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Petri Tonteri

The Business of Open Data (Gislason, 7/2010, Open Knowledge Foundation Blog) - 0 views

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    "The business model we're imposing on top of this two-fold: * Some features of the system, such as personal dashboards, scheduled email reports and API access is only available to paying subscribers. * Access to premium data, such as market research, financial market data and analyst forecasts is sold for a fee. As the company name implies, this is a market for data, even though a lot of the "merchandise" is free of charge."
Petri Tonteri

Data is not binary (Starks, 6/2010, O'Reilly Radar) - 0 views

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    "We believe it's much better to publish the following five components to provide transparent and auditable disclosure: 1. The raw data 2. The circumstances of its collection 3. The method and assumptions used to process the data (in words and equations) 4. The results of the processing 5. The known limitations on the method and significance of the assumptions"
Petri Tonteri

Nodalities » Blog Archive » The Data Publishing Three-Step - 1 views

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    ""Yes, but what do I actually have to do to publish my data?" In an attempt to simplify the answer to that oft unuttered question, I break things down in to three steps. Step 1 Get your Data Out Step 2 Get your Data In Step 3 Link it all about "
anonymous

ProgrammableWeb.com - Web 2.0 API Reference Guide - 0 views

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    Foursquare API
anonymous

Unofficial Google Trends API Documentation - 0 views

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    Unofficial Google Trends API documentation
Petri Tonteri

BTJ mukaan HelMetin avoimen datan hankkeeseen (6/2010, BTJ) - 0 views

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    "HelMet-kirjastot ja BTJ Finland Oy ovat sopineet pilottihankkeesta, jossa BTJ:n luettelointipalvelun käyttöoikeutta laajennetaan HelMetin avoimen datan hankkeeseen. Vuoden 2011 loppuun jatkuvassa pilottihankkeessa HelMet voi luovuttaa edelleen vapaasti BTJ:n toimittamia tietueita kuuden kuukauden karenssiajan jälkeen."
Petri Tonteri

Opening Up Canada's Digital Economy Strategy (Geist, 6/2010) - 0 views

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    "One missed opportunity was to shine the spotlight on the principle of "openness" as a guiding principle. In recent years, an open approach has found increasing favour for a broad range of technology policy issues and has been incorporated into many strategy documents. For example, New Zealand identified "openness is a central principle of [its] Digital Strategy 2.0."
Petri Tonteri

Opening up research could boost UK economy (6/2010, JISC) - 0 views

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    "Universities could be adding millions of pounds to the UK economy, according to findings announced this week by JISC at a Universities UK event. A recent JISC report, authored by Alma Swan (Modelling scholarly communication options: costs and benefits for universities) shows that a single large university could contribute around £3 million each year to the research community as a whole simply by sharing knowledge through a more open route."
Petri Tonteri

Open Public Data are so good that it's hard to start explaining why (6/2010, Stop!) - 0 views

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    "Today PSI reuse happens very, very, very seldom and this produces all kinds of paradoxes and waste: there are PAs that pay private companies for packaged versions of the data that they themselves produced and licensed very cheaply to those companies, citizens that cannot see or must pay to see data they paid for with their taxes, small businesses that sometimes can't even start because they'd need data that should be public and free but aren't."
Petri Tonteri

Publishing Open Government Data (W3C Working Draft 8.9.2010) - 0 views

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    "To help governments open and share their data, the W3C eGov Interest Group has developed the following guidelines. These straightforward steps emphasize standards and methodologies to encourage publication of government data, allowing the public to use this data in new and innovative ways."
Petri Tonteri

Open Data, Open Cities (Davis, 5/2010, Shareable) - 0 views

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    "While the Open Data movement has yet to demonstrate its killer app, it shows much promise. It will take commitment from both innovators and the city governments to sustain the momentum over the year, but these early successes suggest that open API's and killer coders may be able to revolutionize the way cities operate and interact with their citizens."
anonymous

http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=fi&q=ilkka%20pirttimaa - 0 views

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    Googlen epävirallinen tekstistä->puheeksi -api.
Petri Tonteri

How to open up local data: notes from Warwickshire council (Sahota, 5/2010, Open Knowle... - 0 views

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    "Using the success of the iPhone project and the increasing number of good open data examples (e.g. http://data.gov.uk) we were able to kick-off our own open data project to create opendata.warwickshire.gov.uk. The business case and main benefits driving the project are: * Transparency for the public * Enhancing public communications * Improving service delivery and enabling citizens to self-serve * Contributing towards new ways of running public services * Improving external contribution to WCC * Enabling mash-ups of disparate sources of information to create new ways of looking at information * Enabling 3rd sector organisations or individuals to develop applications aggregating data across organisational boundaries * Reducing workload in areas like Freedom of Information (FOI), the Observatory and Public Relations * Reinforcing our efforts to resolve data and information issues"
Petri Tonteri

Gov 2.0: Army Competition Spurs App Development (Hoover, 5/2010, InformationWeek) - 0 views

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    "Apps for the Army is the Army's first application development challenge, and one of the first done by the federal government. Recently, as part of the Open Government Directive, the Obama administration encouraged agencies to involve the public in challenges and contests to develop content and ideas for government and provided guidance for running these challenges."
Petri Tonteri

The open data dilemma : where are the gains of Toronto's open data (Errett, 5/2010, NOW... - 0 views

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    "If Toronto opened up its data, any number of wonderful things could happen. That was the promise from open data activists --. After much pressure and a NOW cover story on the subject, Toronto opened up some data. So now, where are all those wonderful things that were promised? David Eaves, Canada's open government advocate, has a few ideas why a movement with an impressive wingspan has yet to fly."
Petri Tonteri

Open Data Study (Hogge, 5/2010, Open Society Institute & Soros Foundations Network) - 0 views

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    "This research, commissioned by a consortium of funders and NGOs (including the Information Program) under the umbrella of the Transparency and Accountability Initiative, seeks to explore the feasibility of applying this approach to open data in relevant middle income and developing countries. Its aim is to identify the strategies used in the US and UK contexts with a view to building a set of criteria to guide the selection of pilot countries, which in turn suggests a template strategy to open government data."
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