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  • 17 Oct 09
    • The Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI) is an initiative led by Microsoft Public Sector Developer Evangelism teamExternal Link. OGDI uses the
      Azure Services Platform
      External Link
      to make it easier to publish and use a wide variety of public data from government
      agencies. OGDI is also a free, open source ‘starter kit’ (coming soon) with code
      that can be used to publish data on the Internet in a Web-friendly format with easy-to-use,
      open API's. OGDI-based web API’s can be accessed from a variety of client technologies
      such as Silverlight, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, mapping web sites, etc.
  • 30 Sep 09
  • 13 May 09
    • The Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI) is an initiative led by Microsoft Public Sector Developer Evangelism teamExternal Link. OGDI uses the
      Azure Services Platform
      External Link
      to make it easier to publish and use a wide variety of public data from government
      agencies. OGDI is also a free, open source ‘starter kit’ (coming soon) with code
      that can be used to publish data on the Internet in a Web-friendly format with easy-to-use,
      open API's. OGDI-based web API’s can be accessed from a variety of client technologies
      such as Silverlight, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, mapping web sites, etc.



      Whether you are a business wishing to use government data, a government developer,
      or a ‘citizen developer’, these open API's will enable you to build innovative applications,
      visualizations and mash-ups that empower people through access to government information.
      This site is built using the OGDI starter kit software assets and provides interactive
      access to some publicly-available data sets along with sample code and resources
      for writing applications using the OGDI API's.

  • 07 May 09