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COINS. Opendata and transparency: lesson 1 for data.gov.IT
From Wikipedia:
The Combined Online Information System (COINS) is a database containing HM Treasury’s detailed analysis of departmental spending under thousands of category headings. The database contains around 24 million lines of data. The database has codes for more than 1,700 public bodies in the United Kingdom bodies in the database include central government departments, local authorities, [...]
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Open, Linked Data for a Global Community: Berners-Lee at Gov 20 Expo 2010
As part of its £6 billion spending cuts, the new Government announced that it was unable to offer funding to the proposed Institute for Web Science.
The following statement has been issued by Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt, of the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton (http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/about/news/3223)
We are obviously disappointed [...]
Also posted in Environment, Tecnologia, knowledge, transparency, www Tagged Gov 2.0, Gov2.0 Expo 2010, Linked Open Data, openGov, tim berners lee 1 Comment

Linked Open Data: the italian road not taken (Part 2)