San Francisco Graffiti Reports and SFPD Reported Incidents Data Mashup
San Francisco Graffiti and Police Incidents Data Mashup The open data sets previously featured at Open Data Bits were both from the city of San Francisco, and they both contained…
San Francisco Graffiti Reports Open Data
San Francisco Graffiti Report Open Data The city of San Francisco has numerous data sets available to the public, including data that details reports about graffiti in the city. This…
San Francisco Police Department Reported Incidents Open Data
SFPD Reported Incidents Open Data in Power View The city of San Francisco has made a wealth of data available for public use via an open data website. One of…
Video: Enthusiasm for Open Data is Growing in Japan
The embedded video from the Open Knowledge Foundation of Japan is evidence that enthusiasm for open data is growing internationally.
Canada 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey Open Data
The 2014 Canadian Open Data Summit is taking place in Vancouver today, February 21. In the spirit of the convention, an open data set from the Canadian government will be…
NYC Restaurant Inspections Results Open Data
The first open data set featured at Open Data Bits was NYC 311 Service Requests, which can be read by clicking here. New York City also has Restaurant Inspection Results…
Video: Reasons to Use the Open Data Protocol
A brief yet thorough video that gives an overview of the need for Open Data Protocol.
Video: Rufus Pollock Presents Open Data Past, Present, and Future
This presentation by Rufus Pollock at the 2012 Lift Conference is a great summary of the history, current state, and future potential of open data.
Video: Open Data Executive Order
The video in this post was published by the official White House YouTube account. It discusses "the importance of President Obama's executive order that takes groundbreaking new steps to make…
New York City 311 Service Requests Open Data
New York City has made open data available to "serve as a rich resource for developers, civic groups, and anyone else to build applications on their own." One of those…