From Slashdot yesterday:
"In late May, Data.gov will launch, in what US CIO Vivek Kundra calls an attempt to ensure that all government data 'that is not restricted for national security reasons can be made public' through data feeds. This appears to be a tremendous expansion on (and an official form of) third-party products like the Sunlight Labs API. Of course, it is still a far cry from 'open sourcing' the actual decision-making processes of government. Wired has launched a wiki for calling attention to datasets that should be shared as part of the Data.gov plan, and an article on O'Reilly discusses the importance of making this information easily accessible."
You can follow the discussion here. This looks really interesting.
Mortality in the news vs. what we usually die from
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Our World in Data compared causes of death in the United States against…
*Tags:* mortality, news, Our World in Data
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