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Windows Azure
TheOtherJamesBrown
At the Worldwide Partner Conference more details have just been announced around Windows Azure, the Microsoft Cloud Platform. This short video is a really good and very clear view of what Windows Azure is, and how it works; well worth a quick watch. Video: What is Windows Azure? Windows Azure and...
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15 Jul 2009
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Should government own our data?
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I know when someone first started to describe to me the concept that the government should not hold data about me, but rather I should hold it instead – it took me a little while to understand why this was a good thing. A paper has been released by the Centre for Policy Studies (an independent right...
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30 Jun 2009
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Putting government data online
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Tim Berners-Lee has published a set of notes that he has written after talks with various people in the UK and US governments. They are pretty rough and high level, but interesting to see the direction he is taking after his appointment . It is good to see a health dose of realism already coming...
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25 Jun 2009
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Gov2.0 and Data
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An important thing happened today, and hopefully it will influence the Gov2.0 direction that the UK takes. The Cabinet Office has announced that Tim Berners-Lee is helping the UK government to be more open and accessible on the web. So aside from some kudos points for getting the inventor of the...
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11 Jun 2009
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