"The Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone (GDELT) is an initiative to construct a catalog of human societal-scale behavior and beliefs across all countries of the world over the last two centuries down to the city level globally, to make all of this data freely available for open research, and to provide daily updates to create the first "realtime social sciences earth observatory."
"Upspin is an experimental project to build a framework for naming and sharing files and other data securely, uniformly, and globally: a global name system of sorts. It is not a file system, but a set of protocols and reference implementations that can be used to join things like file systems and other storage services to the name space.
Performance is not a primary goal. Uniformity and security are."
Solvish is a framework that finds solutions for local and global problems. With your help, Solvish creates awareness. Locate, follow and solve local and global problems.
In your neighbourhood, in your city, in your country - worldwide.
The Family Online Safety Institute's (FOSI) Professional Edition of the Global Resource and Information Directory (GRID) is designed to create a single, factual and up-to-date source for governments, industry, lawyers, academics, educationalists and all those dedicated to making the Internet a safer and better place.
Netflix, the streaming service has a small but worthy set of titles centered on the global financial system. Watch the best money-themed documentaries on Netflix.
Live Gamer is the world's first combined e-commerce and advertising platform. From its industry-leading micro-transaction engine and global payment gateways to the most innovative engagement advertising platform and targeted ad network, Live Gamer powers the world's top entertainment companies and helps leading brands effectively acquire new customers.
Readium™, a project of the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) and supporters, is an open source reference system and rendering engine for EPUB® publications. EPUB is the industry-standard open format for eBooks and digital publications. The latest version, EPUB 3, is based on Web Standard technologies such as HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, and the DOM. The overall aim of the Readium project is to ensure that open source software for handling EPUB 3 publications is readily available, to accelerate adoption of EPUB 3 as the universal, accessible, global digital publishing format.