by Olivier Amprimo - 04/10/2010 - Estimated read times for this article: 4 mins. 30 secs.

After Open Source, Open Data is trendy. Governments are revamping their public service information policies, robust and commonly accepted standards of data emerge, results blossom.
As a said in a previous post, the public service is at the forefront, not the private sector. The two major reasons are financial - it is an opportunity to […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 05/12/2010 - Estimated read times for this article: 6 mins. 16 secs.

In a previous post I have written that the open data and reform of public service initiatives are creating a market of data. Such a market is like any other market. It is very much influenced by the personal ideological background and agenda of people in command. In the particular case of the market of […]