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Obama: Open formats for government data
Wednesday, November 14, 2007Senator Barak Obama visited Google today and spent about 90 minutes in our cafe talking and answering questions. He was in Silicon Valley to introduce his plan for technology and innovation, network neutrality, universal broadband, and more. Wired News has coverage of everything he promised, but the thing that really stood out for me was this:
"Making government data available online in universal...
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