Apr
30
2011

O’Reilly Webcast: Where 2.0

The idea of constantly-updated community maps are now the norm and the modifications are constant. The base data of the map you are looking at could have been updated in the past couple of days in time those updates will be instantaneous. The data layered on maps has also changed. No longer is it expected that data will be siloed or have restricted access. In addition to being realtime data is increasingly open and available for all to use. This is especially true when a community has been called on to create a dataset for an application. The combination of almost-realtime maps and open data have enabled mobile applications.

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2 Comments »

  • marshallkirkpatrick

    Speaker names and links to their pages would be nice in description of video.

    Comment | April 30, 2011
  • marshallkirkpatrick

    This was really interesting stuff! I feel like I watch this space closely but I learned a lot of new info from all 3 speakers.

    Comment | April 30, 2011

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