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Kevin DiVico

Open Data Institute to open this week, highlighting big data innovation in the UK - The... - 0 views

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    "The Open Data Institute (ODI) officially opens this week and it is "a collaboration between businesses, entrepreneurs, researchers, government and society to unlock enterprise and social value from the vast amount of open government data now being made available". That's quite a mouthful - put plainly, there's a truck load of open data around, so let's have at it and see what we can do."
Kevin DiVico

Internet of Things: Bill of Rights | the internet of things - 0 views

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    London, UK, June 16 and 17: Open IoT Assembly: "In 2011 Pachube published this attempt at a Bill of Rights for the Internet of Things. Data ownership will continue to be one of the defining issues of this decade. As the Internet of Things matures, clear lines will be drawn as companies bring products and services to market. Business models will be built on one of two philosophies:       *    Controlling a customer's access to their data and limiting its use to a single service. Profiting through vendor lock-in and switching costs/hassle.     *    Maximizing the value that is built on top of data and constantly innovating. Building a product that customers choose based on its own merits.
Kevin DiVico

Thinking (Strategically) About Badges - 0 views

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    The winners of the "Badges for Lifelong Learning" competition were announced this past week at DML2012. It's hardly surprising, with it being the focus of the research competition, that much of the conference -- formal sessions and informal conversations -- was devoted to the questions surrounding badges: what are they for? what will they do? what practices will they reward? will badges change what we learn, what we value? how?
Kevin DiVico

Data Journalism Awards - - 0 views

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    In a nutshell The Data Journalism Awards (DJA) is the first international contest recognising outstanding work in the field of data journalism worldwide. By recognising outstanding work and editorial excellence in the field of data journalism, the DJA seeks to: Contribute to setting high standards and highlighting the best practices in data journalism. Demonstrate the value of data journalism among editors and media executives.
Kevin DiVico

10 Things Baristas Won't Tell You - SmartMoney.com - 0 views

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    For starters, don't call them slackers or hipsters -- unless you want to get "decaffed."
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