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Highlights of the Open Development Stream at the Open Knowledge (OK) Festival

Linda Raftree | lindaraftree.com | September 24, 2012

I’m just home after a week at the Open Knowledge Festival in Helsinki (and wishing I could have cloned myself and attended each of the 13 streams!):

  • open democracy and citizen movements
  • transparency and accountability
  • open cities
  • open design, hardware, manufacturing and making
  • open cultural heritage
  • open development
  • open research and education
  • open geodata
  • open source software/openmind 2012
  • data journalism and visualization
  • gender and diversity in openness
  • business and open data
  • open knowledge and sustainability

Here’s a video summary of some of the highlights of the Open Development stream.

Read more in the full article.
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