[open-government] Economic benefits of open data
Dwight Hines
dwight.hines at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 17:53:50 UTC 2010
This is the google translation of the French questions posted earlier. If
anyone has a cleaner or more accurate translation, please let me know.
Dwight Hines
IndyMedia
Maine, USA
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French to English translation
The opening of the data? Are the Danish government (cost: 14 million
b? n? profits 62 million (euros))
? Sharing of information between municipal? S of Catalonia
(Cost: 21.5 million b? N? Profits: 14 million (euros))
? The data? M es t? Orologi am? Rican supports an industry
more than 1.5 billion.
? Contest applications that use data?'re Open?
Washington DC (cost: $ 50 000, b? N? Profits: 2,000,000 (U.S. $))
? Website on Transparency in California (cost: 61 000
b? n? profits: 20 million) and Texas (b? n? profits: 5000000). (U.S.
dollars)
? The access? S information g? Ospatial in England and Wales
Wales has increased? GDP of almost 320 million pounds Sterling in
2008-2009.
- Businesses which allows citizens am? Ricans compare the diff? Ent
gr government retirement programs? this portal data.gov -
back 100k - 3 million and 10 million.
Development of talent? Montr? Al. Large companies in the
California took the advance and accumulates exp? Experiences, talent and
technology. The longer one waits the more difficult will be ca
of ratraper.
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