My story about the local chapter of OpenStreetMap for Brainstorm Magazine is now online. It was so much fun to interview this awesome little community of dedicated volunteers – especially since geospatial data is one of those areas where we’re hopefully going to see a lot of innovation in the future.
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- Happy, happy, happy birthday to you, dear @EveD! Cupcakes and tequila at sxsw. Guaranteed. 1 day ago
- White Elephant sale was AWESOME! I bought a sewing machine, a bag of books, a bag of clothes and a beautiful print for under $100! Happiness 2 days ago
- InfoCamp was... awesomepants! Check out the pics http://bit.ly/aWzrIG 2 days ago
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- The Globalisation of ’Open’ (DRAFT)A critique of Wikipedia’s use of the Creative Commons BY-SA license
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- Sustainability models for digitisation projectA slideshow used to describe the business partnership between Flickr and museums in the Flickr Commons project.
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