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Data Portability
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Free Our Data: How We Made Sense of Huge Datasets
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03.02.2011 08:50 - 09:00
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Presented by Simon Rogers (Guardian). 90,000 items on Afghanistan, 291,000 on Iraq - and another 251,000 cables. Managing the Wikileaks release is just one of the huge data journalism projects the Guardian's data team has embarked on. This talk will look at how journalists can make sense of data, get stories out of it and our role in supplying open data to the world.
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Mission City Ballroom
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