Open Data: So Much Potential, So Little Progress

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-02-27

Summary:

"Saturday was International Open Data Day, with cities around the world hosting hackathons to develop applications with open datasets. At this point, that basically means government data and Twitter feeds. It seems to have garnered little coverage, however. I did find an article on the Oakland event, which drew a mere 80 developers, activists and government employees. Here are a few of the ideas generated at Oakland and other locations: [1]  A map showing where owners of blighted properties live  [2] A list of locations offering free computers and Internet services [3] A map using green and red circles to mark locations where Twitter users recently made positive and negative Tweets [4] An app that tracks street trams in real time [5] An app allowing users to check data about school sanitation and immunizations ...  Most of the datasets targeted for Open Data fall under the public domain, but the idea is to make it more accessible and easy for developers to use. Governments are starting to roll out data through open portals, although so far the results have been less than stellar and very uneven. In the UK, critics have charged that the data has serious data quality issues and other problems that make it difficult to use. Germany’s Open Data portal came online recently, but proved very disappointing to Open Data activists, because much of the data was either not freely available — meaning you had to request it — or the government outright charged for it. Australia’s effort was recently described as 'patchy and transitional' by its own Information Commissioner. India’s effort is underwhelming to DNA India commentator Shyamanuja Das, who noted its site 'has just about 115 datasets; what’s worse, all those datasets are from only 11 government department/agencies.' The U.S. government is one of the forerunners in the Open Data movement, but no one seems to know or care ..."

Link:

http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/integration/open-data-so-much-potential-so-little-progress.html

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oa.new oa.psi oa.comment oa.usa oa.india oa.australia oa.events oa.uk oa.quality oa.germany oa.open_data_day oa.government oa.data oa.south

Date tagged:

02/27/2013, 18:25

Date published:

02/27/2013, 13:25