Published by Equipo GNOSS
04/11/2012
LinkedUp aims to push forward the exploitation of the vast amounts of public, open data available on the Web, in particular by educational institutions and organizations.
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Next Web: web 3.0, web semántica y el futuro de internet
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In Next Web people explore and discuss on opportunities related to web 2.0, semantic web and semantic technologies applied to the web, Web 3.0 and, in general, evolution and future of the Internet.
The community discusses the future of the web and the way in which the set of technologies enabling internet will influence the development of the socio-digital life, the building of the digital identity of people and organizations, and the acceleration of learning social processes. All thanks to the exercise of simultaneous sociability and access to ubiquitous information and intelligence.
Companies, venture capitalists, institutions, researchers, professors, start-ups, bloggers, advanced internet users, internet activists and, on the whole, anybody who believes in the technology power of social transformation, have their new space in Next Web, a community promoted by the GNOSS Team.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
04/11/2012
LinkedUp aims to push forward the exploitation of the vast amounts of public, open data available on the Web, in particular by educational institutions and organizations.
Published by Rubén Vinagre Sáenz
14/09/2012
Interesante artículo de la Open Knowledge Foundation sobre las expectativas generadas sobre los datos abiertos y su aplicación en el llamado Gobierno 2.0: "There’s a danger if open data is seen as a panacea that will magically solve climate change or eliminate corruption because it will inevitably fail to do so and hope and enthusiasm will be replaced by disappointment and dis-engagement"
Published by Equipo GNOSS
27/07/2012
La Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) lanza OKFN Labs Sprints, una iniciativa para promover la utilización de datos abiertos a través de aplicaciones (apps). Para ello, promueve talleres temáticos por áreas. El primer sector que se toca es Energía: "One promise of open data is that it will help us to find new ways to understand and respond to the world we live in. This is a big promise, but we want to find modest and meaningful ways to make good on it. We’ve decided to start a series of week-long sprints, convening small teams of domain experts, data wranglers and developers to create useful data-driven applications that help to answer questions and unpack issues in a variety of different areas".
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