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Federal government launches pilot open data portal

Posted on March 10, 2011 by Jennifer Kavur

10 March 2011, ComputerWorld Canada

While open data activists are pleased by the launch, they’re also concerned about some licensing provisions. UPDATED to reflect the removal of one offending licensing clause. 

Posted in ComputerWorld Canada, News, Writing | Tagged data, David Eaves, federal, government, license, Michael Mulley, open, portal, Robert Giggey

Catching up with Government 2.0 at Mesh

Posted on May 21, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur

21 May 2010, ComputerWorld Canada

Cities are taking the lead with open data, but the feds are catching up in the social media space. A panel discussion at Mesh provided the latest updates on Gov 2.0 efforts in Canada. Plus, David Eaves’ two dreams for open government.

— reprinted by ITBusiness.ca, Government 2.0 round-up at Mesh

Posted in ComputerWorld Canada, Features, Highlights, ITBusiness.ca, News, Writing | Tagged Chris Moore, conference, data, David Eaves, Edmonton, Gov 2.0, government, Marj Akerley, Mesh, Michael Mulley, open, panel discussion, Treasury Board Secretariat

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