Japan's conservative economy ministry has launched a new site that offers its data for download under a Creative Commons license.
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Ivan Begtin's comment,
May 20, 1:31 AM
В прессе уже пошла инфа - Россия отозвала заявку на вступление в OGP
Atner's comment,
May 20, 1:51 AM
Внимательно изучу и посмотрю контекст - не имея источника пока ничего не понятно...
Ivan Begtin's comment,
May 20, 1:52 AM
http://globalintegrity.org/blog/russia-withdraws-ogp мало источников пока. В блоге OGP только 1 твит
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May 18, 3:05 PM
Inspired by EU Digital Agenda Scoreboard tool for indicators' data graphing, the Spanish telecommunications regulator "Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones" (CMT) has opened up a space on its own public data portal CMTDATA for data visualization. The aim is to provide visual reporting on telecommunications services and infrastructure in provinces and autonomous regions. The data used for each graph is provided in the annual Sectoral Economic Report, and can also be downloaded in CSV, XLS and PDF file formats. Delete the scoop?
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