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Caribbean Open Data Conference & Code Sprint

Caribbean Open Data Conference & Code Sprint

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The Caribbean Open Data Conference & Code Sprint 2012 is inextricably linked to a larger Latin American kindred initiative. “Developing The Caribbean” is the theme of the event which is focused on how the availability and open sharing of data can be effectively utilized to generate relevant ICT design and development aimed at improving the quality of life in Caribbean Societies.
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Dev ca code sprint 2012 craig-new

13 years ago • 286 Views

sample development focused problem spaces

13 years ago • 319 Views

Opportunities for open spatial data

13 years ago • 651 Views

Open data catalyst for open innovation - bevil wooding

13 years ago • 845 Views

Trinidad opengovdeck(final)

13 years ago • 254 Views

Dclement uwiopendata

13 years ago • 629 Views

Finding balance in the age of open data

13 years ago • 360 Views

Statistics and open data2

13 years ago • 559 Views

Trinidad opensourcedeck(final)

13 years ago • 301 Views

open data & opportunities in local government

13 years ago • 598 Views

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Statistics and open data

13 years ago • 807 Views
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developingcaribbean.org
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The Caribbean Open Data Conference & Code Sprint 2012 is inextricably linked to a larger Latin American kindred initiative. “Developing The Caribbean” is the theme of the event which is focused on how the availability and open sharing of data can be effectively utilized to generate relevant ICT design and development aimed at improving the quality of life in Caribbean Societies.

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