Sentence examples for making data free from inspiring English sources

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Criticisms include the suggestion that making data free would not produce sufficient growth in the economy, or in tax revenues, to offset the extra taxes needed to pay for the work; and that tax-funded data collection would be constantly imperilled by a cost-cutting Treasury.

That said, Vingiano says the MTA has improved how it integrates data in recent years, but still lags behind its competition, as other cities' transit agencies have released in-depth dashboards, making data free and available for anyone to use, or build from.

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"The launch of Godan has put a bit of high-level pressure to make data free and available," says Keizer.

However, governments of developed countries should evaluate the opportunity cost of geospatial data - it may be more beneficial to make data free".

"This was one of the motivating factors to make data free - to stimulate the private sector in providing services and to reduce their input costs - the spinoff being job creation".

"When you make data free, when you make it open, amazing things happen, but not always in the way you'd expect".

Finally, the "liberation of data" is described as making data "more free, usable, portable" and positively influencing the "balance of power over data".

Increasingly reporters around the world are making it their mission to make data truly free; to publish everything.

To date, it has been primarily focused on getting them to make data charges free for accessing Facebook via their mobile device.

>> BBC Radio 4 (iPlayer) Ahead of the Ordnance Survey making its data free, a radio program about the pressures on it.

It was straightforward to do using free tools, with the visualisations done using Tableau Public, a free product focused on making more data free and open.

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