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The ARDevMob Spring Open Developer Challenge

SidGabriel — Wed, 03/31/2010 - 12:59

The #ARSpringOpen

On April 24th and 25th ARDevMob will hold an augmented hackathon event
at The PariSoma Innovation Loft in San Francisco California.
Developers will form teams and compete to create the best Mobile and

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It changes everything it touches and everything it touches changes

SidGabriel — Fri, 02/12/2010 - 11:50

This is a valuable article, it covers augmented reality, mobile technologies, public art and uses some interesting examples from Burning Man, the San Francisco Bay Area Silicon Valley.

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One Day These Boys Will Make Robots

SidGabriel — Tue, 12/08/2009 - 23:54

Lately I've been feeling my nature is working against me a bit. People have mentioned that my blog doesn't look like a blog, I was even told by someone that I was a commercial blog. I assure you, there is not a single piece of paid content or advertising in this entire site.

To be more blog-like, I am going to subject you to home movies of my nephews. I am responsible for them and I am doing everything I can to build a bridge between The Philippines and Silicon Valley so they can attend a good University and build robots for the company that I haven't started yet. That bridge, of course, starts with their minds.

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CivicDB Is A Win For Open Data, Tim Berners Lee

SidGabriel — Tue, 09/15/2009 - 01:14

San Francisco, CA - Last Saturday, September 12th, I decided to spend my birthday at an all day design and programming session with CivicDB - A new project inspired by President Obama's January 21st Memo and endorsed by the City of San Francisco.

The meeting attracted developers, gurus and normal citizens wanting to aid in the creation of a free and open database of San Francisco's city government information.

San Francisco City and County Department of Technology's CTO Blair Adams (whose published slideshows make me proud to live in SF) and Jay Nath, the department's manager of research and development organized the event on Meetup.com with the help of Csaba Csoma, a developer from the communty and organizer of the CivicDB meetup group.

  Jamie Taylor, co-author of O'Reilly's Programming the Semantic Web and Minister of Information at Metaweb Technologies made a presentation about Freebase - The community driven database of the world's free and open data.

During the course of the day many different architectures were discussed but the support for the Semantic Web and formats like RDF was clear. This is a win for those who use Linked Open Data - the very real and almost mature semantic web of data that Tim Berners-Lee began fostering a few years after he invented The World Wide Web. 

The SF Data Wiki contains information on the CivicDB Project's scope, roadmap and architecture. Some side-benefits of the project show up in the diagrams. For example, the diagram below shows the data flow through a city department and then out into CivicDB. Implementation in city departments will introduce much needed data standards which will allow more simple interoperation of city departments in the longer term.

I think this project is a big win for open data and the citizens of San Francisco. Seeing our City Government and local development community openly discussing how we should publish our data and how to build solutions together as a team made my day.

To get involved, visit www.civicdb.org

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