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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

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.
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.
anonymous

Google Wave Developer Blog: Wave open source next steps: "Wave in a Box" - 0 views

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    Since the announcement that we will discontinue development of Google Wave as a standalone product, many people have asked us about the future of the open source code and Wave federation protocol. After spending some time on figuring out our next steps, we'd like to share the plan for our contributions over the coming months. We will expand upon the 200K lines of code we've already open sourced (detailed at waveprotocol.org) to flesh out the existing example Wave server and web client into a more complete application or "Wave in a Box."
Stephen Dale

The State of Linked Data in 2010 - 1 views

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    A good summary and explanation of open and linked data. A reminder too that not all linked data is open, and not all open data is linked.
Stephen Dale

Arguments for open local data « Local Data - 1 views

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    Having trouble persuading your managers of the benefits of open data? Or just need persuading yourself? Well here we try convincing all of you. What follows is a Q&A compiled initially by Dan Slee of Walsall Council and Stuart Harrison of Lichfield District Council. The first part is a bit of background information, the second part comprises some responses to common arguments. This work is ongoing, and this page will occasionally be updated accordingly. You can watch and contribute on the Open Local Data wiki
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

10 Do's and Dont's of Opening Up Public Data - 100% Open - 1 views

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    A sensible commentary on the mass participation potential of opening up public data.
Stephen Dale

Open Government Licence - 0 views

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    New open data licence for public sector data.
Stephen Dale

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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

Letter to Government departments on opening up data | Number10.gov.uk - 0 views

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    A letter from Prime Minister David Cameron to Government departments on plans to open up Government data * Historic COINS spending data to be published online in June 2010. * All new central government ICT contracts to be published online from July 2010. * All new central government lender documents for contracts over £10,000 to be published on a single website from September 2010, with this information to be made available to the public free of charge. * New items of central government spending over £25,000 to be published online from November 2010. * All new central government contracts to be published in full from January 2011. * Full information on all DFID international development projects over £500 to be published online from January 2011, including financial information and project documentation.
Stephen Dale

A timeline of open government data - 2 views

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    A time-line of events in the development of current open government data initiatives in the UK.
Stephen Dale

Linked and open data in local government « Policy and Performance - 1 views

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    A high-level, informal discussion piece about the possibilities of linked data and some of the realities of open data.
Stephen Dale

Ignore Facebook Open Graph at your peril - this is Web 3.0 - 0 views

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    The importance of Facebook's Open Graph
Gary Colet

Hack Warwickshire « Warwickshire Open Data - 0 views

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    Develop an app for Warwickshire Open data and win an IPad
Stephen Dale

Paul Clarke: how I would fix data.gov.uk | News | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    Open data expert Paul Clarke explains how he would change the government's open data project
Stephen Dale

UK Councils Open Data Scoreboard :: Openly Local - 0 views

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    Councils with open data
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.
Gary Colet

Open Data by LA - 0 views

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    Local Authorities that have open datasets (provided by LB Brent eGovernment Register)
Stephen Dale

Eric Pickles - New era of transparency will bring about a revolution in town hall openn... - 0 views

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    Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Local Government Association Chair Baroness Eaton joined forces today to urge all councils to publish details of all spending over £500 in full and online as part of wider action to bring about a revolution in town hall openness and accountability.
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