Development by Davis: “The power of the 1 and how open innovation changed global health” plus 2 more |
- The power of the 1 and how open innovation changed global health
- Open source teaches people how to fish
- Open data takes a ride with Geeks on DaBus
The power of the 1 and how open innovation changed global health Posted: 24 Apr 2012 06:00 AM PDT It is sometimes said that computer scientists worry about only three numbers: 0, 1, and N, where N tends to get very large. Sometimes such oversimplifications can lead to astonishing insights, such as the one that I had 25 years ago in June of 1987. |
Open source teaches people how to fish Posted: 24 Apr 2012 03:00 AM PDT One of the things I love most about the open source communities I'm a part of is that when I ask a question, I just don't get the answer, I get taught how to find the answer. |
Open data takes a ride with Geeks on DaBus Posted: 23 Apr 2012 11:00 AM PDT One of the first publicly available open dataset/API from the City & County of Honolulu is the one made available by O`ahu Transit Services, provider of The Bus service. With open data, anyone could develop an app using The Bus API and three such apps were built, Hea.theBus.org, Allb.us and an iPhone app called DaBus. Both Allb.us and DaBus were developed as a result of the City's CityCamp Honolulu and Hackathon, this past December 2011 and January 2012, respectively. |
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