6. Oktober 2009 | Kommentare deaktiviert
Ars Technica article about the challenge to provide hyperlocal information on a block by block basis by and for citizens.
“The Internet has made it easy to connect with anyone anywhere—but it’s still tough to know what’s going on down the block, in local schools, or at City Hall. One foundation has a plan to change this.”
6. Oktober 2009 | Kommentare deaktiviert
“data.australia.gov.au is the home of Australian government public information datasets. We encourage you to make government information even more useful by mashing-up the data to create something new and exciting!”
6. Oktober 2009 | Kommentare deaktiviert
“Openly Local is a new project to develop an open and unified way of accessing Local Government information. So far we have opened up data for over 40 local authorities, and more are being added every week, with more information being opened up too.”
3. Oktober 2009 | Kommentare deaktiviert
“As part of the government’s plan to expand the available channels for accessing public transport information, this webpage has been created to provide route, timetable and stop/station/wharf information for download. The data is made available in the TransXchange format, an internationally recognised open XML standard for the exchange of public transport information.”