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- @pigsonthewing No in the UK. Several jurisdictions make them free and open (check out NZ). UK charges for them, limiting access 19 hours ago
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- Looking forward to presenting at #PDF13 in New York next month: personaldemocracy.com/conferences/ny… Some great speakers & friends of @opencorporates 6 days ago
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More countries, more companies, and what this means for reconciliation
The open data collaboration with ScraperWiki to add more companies and more countries has been going incredibly well, with over 20 scrapers for company registers being worked on or completed. Because of this we’ve already been able to import Iceland, … Continue reading
Posted in open data, opencorporates
Tagged companies, corporate, google refine, iceland, Malta, opendata, reconciliation, Singapore
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Links in, links out: it’s all about the connections
It’s been a really hectic week, and it’s not over yet, but before we head off to San Francisco for Data2.0 it’s worth updating the community on a couple of small but significant developments. First, two of the leading open-data … Continue reading
Posted in open data, opencorporates
Tagged EDGAR, iceland, linkeddata, opendata, SEC, uk, uris
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