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Open Data a tremendous success
Here is a little roundup of what people are saying about Open Data 2007.
Jeff Jarvis:
I’m at Seth Goldstein’s Open Data confab at the Reuters building. I love the mission on the wall: “Open data is to media what open source is to technology. Open data is an approach to content creation that explicitly recognizes the value of implicit user dat. The internet is the first medim to give a voice to the attention that people pay to it. Successful open data companies listen for and amplify the rich data that their audiences produce.”
Open Data 2007
It is so easy to get excited about the latest Web 2.0 online media applications that we often lose sight of the fact that underneath all of these innovations is a fundamentally different kind of operating system, one based on open data as opposed to closed proprietary content. If I had to sum it up in a sentence:
Open Data is to media what Open Source is to technology.
On Tuesday March 13, more than sixty inventors, investors and interpreters of online media will gather to discuss Open Data. Due to the size of the space and the conversational environment we are looking to foster, this is an invitation-only event. That being said, in keeping with the spirit of the conference, we have reserved a handful of slots for any of you that have not been invited but who believe you have something vital to add to this debate.




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