My latest Times Online article is now available. Entitled "Free data - a valuable commodity", it talks about the injustice and economic foolishness of keeping government-collected data in the UK proprietary.
Note that the Times has now added a comment system to some articles, including mine. Feel free to comment there if you want to be nice about it, and here if you want to point out a mistake. ;-)
Posted by gerv at September 19, 2006 9:03 AMNice article. Thanks.
Posted by: Joe King at September 19, 2006 1:12 PMFree data – a valuable commodity
Got some encoding stuff going on?
Posted by: Cameron at September 19, 2006 8:31 PMPasted UTF-8 into a ISO-8859-1 blog. Somehow, it looks even worse at mozillazine's feedhouse.
Posted by: »Q« at September 20, 2006 9:48 PMNice article. I agree that information financed by public funds (taxes) and produced by the public (government) should be available to the public in the public domain. The public is quite a pervasive theme there!
If you're interested in mapping, you should check out Global Mapping International. I know some of the techies that do, or did, work with them through ICCM.
Posted by: Derrick at September 22, 2006 10:30 AM