Data is compiled from every aspect of our lives. Yet, for too long, policies and technical obstacles kept you and me from access to it. Now, data can be shared instantly as it is gathered, but too many still act as if the old rules of data scarcity still prevail. When datais made available to all who need it and on a real-time basis, it becomes valuable information. How valuable? Think how the U.S.'s decision to allow free access to Global Positioning System data started a global location- based services industry creating billions of dollars of wealth and transforming our lives. Data Dynamite shows how a combination of proven tools let us "tag" data with information that is permanently attached to it, then lets the data be transmitted instantly wherever we insert those same tags. It describes new tools that let us analyze data collaboratively and visualizations that make it come alive. The book shows how the results of these steps can transform every aspect of our lives:
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W. David Stephenson has an international reputation as a Gov./Enterprise 2-3.0 strategist and theorist. He particularly focuses on organizational data transformation strategies and homeland security and disaster management. His "networked homeland security" strategy capitalizes on the combination of advanced mobile devices and social network apps to make the public full partners in preparation and response. Stephenson created app suites putting information necessary to prepare for and/or respond to disasters in easy-to-use form for smartphones. Stephenson is a frequent speaker on innovation at e-government, Web 2-3.0, and homeland security conferences worldwide. His expertise also includes organizational transformation through Web 2-3.0, corporate issue management, and new economic and environmental visions. His articles on data liberation, governmental transparency, homeland security, crisis management, new economic paradigms, and advanced technology have appeared in publications and online. Before entering the Web 2.0 field, Stephenson provided award-winning crisis management, community relations, and public relations services plus Web strategies in the environmental, energy & health care fields. He drafted and won passage of the Massachusetts law requiring labeling of plastic packaging to encourage its recycling. Stephenson began his career as an associate producer and writer of award-winning documentaries at WCVB-TV. He was speechwriter, assistant press secretary and press secretary to former Mass. Governor Michael Dukakis. He earned a B.A. from Haverford College and a M.A. from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, where he was a University Fellow.
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