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Soupmix for 2011-11-02

A plugin that makes it easy to add @MapBox maps into any #wordpress site. http://t.co/damIjp2F (via @developmentseed) # "no plans to make the AddressBase products created from the single address gazetteer database available for free." http://t.co/0j0ag3Dv #PDC # 'Why everyone in the public sector should be excited about AddressBase.' #GI http://t.co/9k9QZIsn says @OrdnanceSurvey) # RootDownFM […]

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Soupmix for 2011-11-01

Have you worked for Serco or have info on them? @mynameischrisd needs your help for a project http://t.co/Pzkps1cD (via @paulbradshaw) # RT @journalismnews: Investigative journalism news site @ExaroNews launches http://t.co/OiIVScwg & http://t.co/XAzLSazP # Media, freedom and the web: Mozilla Festival, Nov. 4 – 6 London. http://t.co/AkFEXcfX #mozfest # #SouthernCross care home transfers – get the […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-31

Allotments opendata OpenStreetMap @Flygirltwo reports on #eurohack with @scraperwiki http://t.co/vrs8OYsU #OGDCamp cc @mappamercia #

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Soupmix for 2011-10-29

NYT: Foreclosure law firm Halloween party costumes http://t.co/07KnacgV (via @serial_consign) # What a sad, pathetic tale of public radio's timidity. How Occupy Wall Street Cost Me My Job. http://t.co/eFGpEZwH. (via @jayrosen_nyu) # More than 200.000 views for @LaQuadrature's "No to #ACTA quot; video in 24h!! =') http://t.co/lBTYEDSd #citizens Vs #copywrong (via @jerezim) # U.S. Firm […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-28

This post won’t save journalism. (Sorry.) http://t.co/92W6PwMo (via @BoraZ @Niemanlab) # A response to the Open Data Consultation by @jtownend http://t.co/K2BNY6aC (via @paulbradshaw) #law #courts #FOI # Blogged talk from @kevglobal and @suw from #ili2011 http://t.co/xjUVIaZw < libraries, journalism, crowdsourcing (via @ostephens) # New Cabinet Manual: a user’s guide to UK Government http://t.co/QgxQp2IX (via @cabinetofficeuk) […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-27

DocumentCloud gets Entity Charts: http://t.co/k0QUIrEA (via @documentcloud) <view entities 🙂 # Urban farming in West Oakland: HTML5, maps, video vegetables http://t.co/PnhUVVll @flygirltwo may like # Radiolab adds images, comments & animated transcript to audio http://t.co/ushCesPJ # Radiolab hyper audio with HTML5 player # Four questions foundations might ask journalism start ups when they ask for […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-26

Guardian Public spending by UK government department: an interactive guide http://t.co/q7XnC77e #visualisation # RT @guardianscience: Occupy London empty tent claims based on 'rubbish science' http://t.co/PO0LokgW (via @ElrikMerlin) # Last chance to respond to the consultation on the Public Data Corporation. How and why you should http://t.co/JrbRhsbZ #PDC # Pew study: tablets and the news http://t.co/q7hUf14m […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-25

US census changes "Data driven is great, but poor data means poor decisions." #opendata portal @infoalameda http://t.co/RHhXlbAO # Données Publiques #li nouvelle édition http://t.co/PS03jEIm from @Fibo #opendata stories worldwide # Organisational IDs inside government: http://t.co/rKGswF8Z http://t.co/VTmdLXEC from @pudo @okfn #ogdcamp # New post: Making it easier to join the dots of government: http://t.co/rKGswF8Z http://t.co/OWNsuJ20 #opendata […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-24

Francis Maude: DoT to publish useful raw data on road-works, cycle routes, and car parks http://t.co/ZKAYzzEh # Merging tool for external data for #OpenStreetMap http://t.co/0lnNoqfM – inc DfT cycle data (via @simonredding) cc @mappamercia # .@guardian: The bankers' blockade of @wikileaks must end. http://t.co/i9LYVNtd (via @jamesrbuk) # How can universities support economic growth and innovation? […]

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Soupmix for 2011-10-23

John Naughton on Dropbox vs iCloud http://t.co/e5zOYclS (via @jjn1) # Google plans changes for Reader to boost Google + http://t.co/tYGJCWXr (via @SimonHeath @marcreeves) < sharing only via Google+ #

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