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Stephen Dale

Post Event Information - 0 views

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    Open Government Data Camp 2010 is now over! The event saw participants come from over 30 countries gather for two days of talks, discussions, planning and coding. This is a page for material from the event. If you have any notes or photos that you'd like us to add, please send us a note on ogdcamp at okfn dot org, or ping us at @okfn on Twitter or Identica.
Stephen Dale

Legislation UK Developer Zone - 0 views

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    This is the developer area of the Legislation API. It's not just for developers though! Anybody interested in getting their hands on legislation or linking to it will find useful information. The Legislation API Developer Zone gives complete documentation for all of the available functionality. You can follow development of this project on Twitter using #opsidev and on the PerSpectIves, the OPSI blog.
anonymous

Google Insights for Search - Web Search Interest: knowledge hub - Worldwide, 2004 - pre... - 0 views

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    The term Knowledge Hub looks set to used for a few more years especially across India, UK and the US
Stephen Dale

Home | OpenUp - 0 views

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    The UK Government has fully committed to providing data in an open and transparent way and is encouraging innovative re-use of public data. OpenUp, from TSO, shows how data can be opened up and re-used to maximise its information value.
Stephen Dale

OpenSocial 2.0: Will key new additions make it a prime time player in social apps? | ZDNet - 0 views

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    The means to connect social networks and software applications together have existed for years but haven't been very open or useful enough to reach critical mass. That's been changing as OpenSocial has continued to doggedly improve and mature. The latest version has a chance to go mainstream, the question is if users will find the features compelling enough to use.
Stephen Dale

URIBurner.com - 1 views

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    URIBurner takes an existing Web-accessible resource (webpage, media) and generates an RDF graph of its metadata using existing well-known ontologies as well as site-specific knowledge. URIBurner then re-presents this data as either a new HTML webpage, or directly as RDF in a variety of serializations (RDF/XML, text/n3, turtle, JSON).
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    A simple but powerful service that delivers RDF-based structured descriptions of Web addressable resources (documents or real world objects) in a variety of formats through Generic HTTP URIs. The underlying technology is Virtuoso's Sponger, which takes an existing Web-accessible resource (webpage, media) and generates an RDF graph of its metadata using existing well-known ontologies as well as site-specific knowledge. URIBurner then re-presents this data as either a new HTML webpage, or directly as RDF in a variety of serializations (RDF/XML, text/n3, turtle, JSON).
Stephen Dale

Open Knowledge Foundation Blog » Blog Archive » Introducing GetTheData.org: A... - 1 views

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    Where can I find a list of airports with their locations? Where can I find historical weather data? How do I find the county from a postcode or a state from a zipcode? How do I find a book title from its ISBN? What's the best tool(s) for scraping data from websites? Is there a way to get RDF Linked Data in a format that you can use?
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    A useful link/resource for Knowledge Hub (to be added to the MindMap)
Gary Colet

This We Know: Explore U.S. Government Data About Your Community - 0 views

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    US Gov site sharing community data
Stephen Dale

Gmail - Inbox (111) - steve.dale@gmail.com - 0 views

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    Salford has a range of open data feeds. A lot of these are around council decisions and council meetings. The requirement to publish this information has been overshadowed a little bit by the announcement of the requirement to publish all expenditure over £500. So it's great to see Salford's example of a nice clean page with lots of different feeds covering governance arrangements, job openings, councillor information and an always useful "what's on" listings.
Stephen Dale

COINS Data Explorer - 0 views

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    This is our first attempt at producing a way to navigate around the 3.2m data items released by the UK government as part of Coins. Scroll down the page to choose which chunk of data you'd like to explore - and let us know what you find. Find out what the acronyms mean with our glossary.
Stephen Dale

Open Data Commons - 0 views

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    Open Data Commons is the home of a set of legal 'tools' to help you provide and use open data.
Stephen Dale

Welcome : Warwickshire Open Data - 0 views

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    Warwickshire County Council is taking open and linked data seriously. They're opening up data and supporting the developer community to do something useful with it through a Hack Warwickshire competition (open til 25 June). And they're open to suggestions of what data should be open next.
Stephen Dale

inkdroid › the 5 stars of open linked data - 0 views

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    Tim Berners Lee explains the 5 stars of open linked data, where each star represents a further step in the journey towards publishing data which is compliant with open linked data standards. Also a neat and simple description of linked data, ontologies and vocabularies using a packet of chips (crisps) to illustrate the points.
Stephen Dale

Imagining a connected future: Knowledge Hub Advisory Group - Social by Social - 0 views

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    at the 2nd meeting of the Knowledge Hub advisory group, we asked people to map how they would use the Knowledge Hub (imagining that it's everything they wanted it to be) to satisfy their knowledge and information needs around a popular, complex LAA target. (In one case, NI 111 - first time entrants to the youth justice system and NI 39 hospital admissions due to alcohol related harm).
Stephen Dale

WSRP v2.0 Specification - 0 views

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    Integration of remote content and application logic into an End-User presentation has been a task requiring significant custom programming effort. Typically, vendors of aggregating applications, such as a portal, write special adapters for applications and content providers to accommodate the variety of different interfaces and protocols those providers use. The goal of this specification is to enable an application designer or administrator to pick from a rich choice of compliant remote content and application providers, and integrate them with just a few mouse clicks and no programming effort. This revision of the specification adds Consumer managed coordination, additional lifecycle management and a set of related aggregation enhancements.
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    Supported by Intelligus
Gary Colet

Calais Archive Tagger - 0 views

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    Don't know if this only works with WordPress, but could be useful for adding tags to posts migrated from CoP and for suggesting new ones
Stephen Dale

Suppliers to Local Authorities :: Page 1 :: Openly Local - 0 views

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    A great example of the Government's 'Transparency' agenda (open data and all that) in use. This showing council expenditure by supplier. Neat.
Stephen Dale

The Open Graph Protocol - 0 views

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    The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph. For instance, this is used on Facebook to enable any web page to have the same functionality as a Facebook Page. While many different technologies and schemas exist and could be combined together, there isn't a single technology which provides enough information to richly represent any web page within the social graph. The Open Graph protocol builds on these existing technologies and gives developers one thing to implement. Developer simplicity is a key goal of the Open Graph protocol which has informed many of the technical design decisions.
Charlotte Hayes

Unvarnished - 1 views

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    Unvarnished is an online resource for building, managing, and researching professional reputation, using community-contributed, professional reviews...not sure if this is the type of thing we're looking for but could be useful when considering achievements and systems cred stuff?
Stephen Dale

GovMetric: Enabling you to understand how customers see your service delivery - 0 views

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    GovMetric enables you to listen to the Voice of the Customer across all contact channels, to prioritise which areas to improve and to measure improvements through near real-time reporting. Click on the sector tabs on the right to find out more. If you have access to YouTube you can see how one of our customers, East Herts Council, has made 18% efficiency savings using GovMetric
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