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Private Melbourne Airport Transfers|Melbourne Airport Shuttle|luxury airport transfers ... - 0 views

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    We offer a flat rate airport shuttle/limo/taxi/limousines transportation service to Melbourne International Airport.Get best luxury private transportation on best rates from VHA limos.
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Banco de Dados Geográficos do Exército - 0 views

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    Dados georreferenciados de todo país para download organizados e/ou mantidos pelo Exército. Há bases sobre vegetação, relevo, hidrografia e políticas públicas - como saneamento, energia, transportes e saúde. Também estão disponíveis cartas topográficas e ortoimagens de várias regiões do país
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Data Portability, Authentication, and Authorization - 0 views

  • The social web is booming, signing up new users and generating new pieces of unique content at a steady clip. A recurring theme of the social web is "data portability," the ability to change providers without leaving behind accumulated contacts and content. Most nodes of the social web agree data portability is a good thing, but the exact process of authentication, authorization, and transport of a given user and his or her data is still up in the air. In this post I will take a deeper look at the current best practices of the social Web from the point of view of its major data hubs. We will take a detailed look at the right and wrong ways to request user data from social hubs large and small, and outline some action items for developers and business people interested in data portability and interoperability done right.
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Conference Sessions by Day - 0 views

  • The business risks for Web 3.0 are fundamentally changing with increased public scrutiny of data privacy, portability, expanded Web Services, data sharing, cloud computing, etc. New privacy laws, new technological capabilities, and new user demands have created a situation where the question most frequently cited by students of Web 3.0 implementations have asked: we understand how beneficial it is to link data and derive new improved services, knowledge about our users/customers but what about privacy, regulation from the consumer perspective?
  • Key questions are discussed: who owns user data? How should users be able to reuse it? Why should companies consider allowing their users' personal data to be easily transportable? The answer here is: because in the end it will bring our users/customers closer, a finding many major enterprises have realized: Nokia, etc.
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Harvard Geospatial Library - 0 views

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    Mais de 26 mil camadas de dados geoespaciais, grande parte com download aberto, sobre diversos temas
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