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Free Our Data: BBC’s iPM looks at crime mapping in Chicago

Posted on 19 June, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"Ah yes, the fear of knowing too much. Why don’t we just buy houses without ever seeing them? Why do we bother getting them surveyed? If house prices are affected, might it not also push up prices in places that don’t have crime?"
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Free Our Data: the blog: If you get free data, what will you do with it?

Posted on 20 April, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"If you can think of what you’d like to do with data from the Land Registry, Companies House or the Met Office, then you could be in line to be the first to benefit from it - and show the benefits of making more data free."
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Martin Moore Blog: A plea for more government data online

Posted on 22 March, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"Andrew Gilligan, having been shortlisted for his reports into Ken Livingstone's spending as Mayor of London, has been at pains to stress the importance of publicly available information on the web to his investigation."
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Martin StabeMartin Stabe is a journalist based in London. He is an interactive producer at the Financial Times, primarily working on developing the databases underlying FT.com’s interactive graphics and the FT data blog. This is a personal site, and nothing here reflects the views of the FT.

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