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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
How Hack-a-Thon winners used Toronto open data Urban Hero and Toronto Votes 2010 are two smart phone apps that use open data sets from the City of Toronto to try to engage citizens, and winners of the Hack-a-Thon contest at Mobile Innovation Week. WITH VIDEO from the Mobile ThinkTank
Thursday, September 09, 2010
IBM declares Cambridge Canada's first 'smarter city' Robots crawl through sewers and a GIS-equipped bike monitors sidewalks as part of a new management system that tracks more than 250,000 infrastructure assets
Thursday, August 12, 2010
25 sites and apps for open government Cities in Canada are opening their data, but what are developers doing with it? Web sites and apps that are taking advantage of open data sets, and a few that are trying to promote open government
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Product, food recall site uses geomapping HealthAndSafetyWatch.com seeks to do what government health and safety sites have failed to do out of lack of technology innovation, says a former Health Canada epidemiologist. His upcoming plans for making food premise inspection data available on the iPhone and BlackBerry
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Lac Carling 2010: Q&A with David Eaves VIDEO: David Eaves discusses open data in Canadian government. Where the three levels of government stand, how Canada compares to other nations and whether top-down support is necessary. Plus, open vs. default vs. common standards
Friday, May 21, 2010
Catching up with Government 2.0 at Mesh Cities are taking the lead with open data, but the feds are catching up in the social media space. A panel discussion at Mesh provided the latest updates on Gov 2.0 efforts in Canada. Plus, David Eaves’ two dreams for open government.
Thursday, September 19, 2002
Celebrating an IT birthday Municipal governments in Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Quebec City, Fredericton and Halifax declared Sept. 5, 2002 as "EDS Day" in honour of the global information technology (IT) services provider's 40th anniversary.
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