This is good news… I think. Then again, maybe it’s a gimmick that will have little practical benefit
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London tube stations to get Wi-Fi
This is good news… I think. Then again, maybe it’s a gimmick that will have little practical benefit
This is good news… I think. Then again, maybe it’s a gimmick that will have little practical benefit
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London tube stations to get Wi-Fi
London Mayor Boris Johnson has announced a plan to create a city-wide electric vehicle network dubbed Source London. It calls for 1,300 public-use charging stations to be installed by the end of 2013 – assuming the Mayan’s weren’t right about 2012
London Mayor Boris Johnson has announced a plan to create a city-wide electric vehicle network dubbed Source London. It calls for 1,300 public-use charging stations to be installed by the end of 2013 – assuming the Mayan’s weren’t right about 2012

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Source London: network of 1,300 charging stations coming by end of 2013
Lobbying by London Mayor Boris Johnson has paid off once more – and put the city further forward in the open data stakes Tube train, on time. Photo by fabbio on Flickr.
Lobbying by London Mayor Boris Johnson has paid off once more – and put the city further forward in the open data stakes Tube train, on time. Photo by fabbio on Flickr.

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Another data win: TfL opens up bus and tube timetables for developers
Look at this man. Just look at him. Isn’t it obvious that Boris Johnson gets what Boris Johnson wants
Look at this man. Just look at him. Isn’t it obvious that Boris Johnson gets what Boris Johnson wants

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London to become one giant WiFi hotspot by 2012, because Boris says so
Developers can now build their own crime maps using data direct from the police. The question is, are the crime data any good? Crime mapping – overlaying the sites and times of crimes onto maps – turned out to be one of the crux topics where it became clear that the Free Our Data campaign was actually getting some traction.
Developers can now build their own crime maps using data direct from the police. The question is, are the crime data any good? Crime mapping – overlaying the sites and times of crimes onto maps – turned out to be one of the crux topics where it became clear that the Free Our Data campaign was actually getting some traction.

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UK police crime maps gets an API – but how useful is it really?
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