What UK government data should be opened up next?

July 9, 2010 in Open Government Data, Talks

The Telegraph ask Open Knowledge Foundation Director Rufus Pollock and Chris Taggart of OpenlyLocal about what UK government datasets they’d like to see opened up next…

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