Institute for Web Science (UK) not to get funding…

How­ever, [Tim] “Berners-Lee and [Nigel] Shad­bolt are hope­ful that ear­lier state­ments and com­mit­ments by mem­bers of the new gov­ern­ment to open gov­ern­ment data indi­cate that sup­port for open-linked data ini­tia­tives will con­tinue, despite the cuts. They believe that the http://data.gov.uk web­site, a sim­i­lar ini­tia­tive to the U.S. government’s www.data.gov por­tal, will con­tinue to grow over the com­ing months. The U.S. ser­vice now has more than 270,000 data sets avail­able for devel­op­ers. The U.K. ver­sion is some­what smaller with a lit­tle more than 3,000 data sets.”

Source:  Jim Ash­ling. Infor­ma­tion Today. Med­ford: Jul/Aug 2010. Vol. 27, Iss. 7; pg. 20, 2 pgs

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