Thursday October 01, 2009

EveryBlock adds open data from San Francisco: The city by the bay recently took the wraps off DataSF, its open data initiative.   And now EveryBlock has added a big chunk of that data to its San Francisco section. “You’ll be notified any time the city gets notified about graffiti on private or public property, or someone requests a street or sidewalk cleaning, or asks that a pothole be filled,” said EveryBlock’s Daniel X. O’Neil.  “The open government data movement is picking up steam. We need more people like the leaders of DataSF all over the country.”

Plus: City of Portland, OR agrees to open city data

EveryBlock adds open data from San Francisco: The city by the bay recently took the wraps off DataSF, its open data initiative. And now EveryBlock has added a big chunk of that data to its San Francisco section. “You’ll be notified any time the city gets notified about graffiti on private or public property, or someone requests a street or sidewalk cleaning, or asks that a pothole be filled,” said EveryBlock’s Daniel X. O’Neil. “The open government data movement is picking up steam. We need more people like the leaders of DataSF all over the country.”

Plus: City of Portland, OR agrees to open city data

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