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UK Government opens a lot of public data to mashups and runs a competition for good mashup ideas

July 4, 2008

As trailblazers in the world of ethical hacking, hackdays and providing free APIs and data for mashups It is pretty amazing to see exactly the same ideas being taken on by sources you wouldn't have expected.

Show us a better way is a web site and competition by the UK government that asks ethical hackers to come up with ideas to use a wide range of public data for the good of the public. Straight from the horse's mouth this sounds like this:

The UK Government wants to hear your ideas for new products that could improve the way public information is communicated. The Power of Information Taskforce is running a competition on the Government's behalf, and we have a 20,000 pound prize fund to develop the best ideas to the next level. You can see the type of thing we are are looking for here

To show they are serious, the Government is making available gigabytes of new or previously invisible public information especially for people to use in this competition.  Rest assured, this competition does not include personal information about people.

We're confident that you'll have more and better ideas than we ever will. You don't have to have any technical knowledge, nor any money, just a good idea, and 5 minutes spare to enter the competition.

There is a vast amount of APIs available to play with so what stops you from giving it a go?

Chris Heilmann
Yahoo Developer Network


Posted at July 4, 2008 2:31 PM

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