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Stephen Dale

Welcome to the Local e-Government Standards Body - 2 views

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    The Local e-Government Standards Body (LeGSB) was re-launched at the NWeGG Annual Conference on 7 November 2006. Established to support the needs of Local Authorities and the Transformational Government agenda, LeGSB is embarking on a journey to facilitate the take up of standards, which can then be mapped onto a Local Government standards architecture reference model and developed with the local government community.
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    Steve, I used the LeGsb email address to contact Paul Davidson, but got no response. Do you know if LeGSB is performing a function or has it beed overtaken by LGDP?
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    Gary - good question, but don't know. I'll ask that question of Tim Allen when I get to my IDeA email this morning.
Stephen Dale

Quora - 1 views

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    Ask questions - get answers
Stephen Dale

Frequently Asked Questions about the Darwin Awareness Engine - Darwin Discovery Engine ... - 1 views

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    Discussing the chaos emerging from Web 2.0 and how our Darwin Awareness Engine™ can help! Also exploring applications of eDiscovery within the enterprise. In addition, we offer our thoughts on the broader Web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0 marketplace
Stephen Dale

Get the Data: Open Data Q&A Forum - 1 views

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    Ask and answer questions about getting, using and sharing data!
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)
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.
Gary Colet

Google Moderator - simple, neat, free feedback or voting tool - 0 views

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    A neat way of getting user feedback.
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