Please count me.

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Suresh


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On 05-Sep-2012, at 6:14 AM, [email protected] wrote:

>   Today's Topic Summary
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/topics
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> DSDT September 15: Social Networks [4 Updates]
> Invitation to Geekup in Chennai [1 Update]
> open data repository? [1 Update]
>  DSDT September 15: Social Networks
> S Anand <[email protected]> Sep 04 04:03PM +0530  
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> FYI:
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> Data Science Meets Data
> Technology<http://lokgen.us5.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=40c991cbc6d6f1f4332bcc85f&id=c5bfaa33bd&e=04eaf14250>
> September 15th, 2012
> 10:00 AM Onward
> Lecture Hall, 
> NIAS<http://lokgen.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=40c991cbc6d6f1f4332bcc85f&id=de0c19b596&e=04eaf14250>
> Meeting 2: Analysing Social Networks The Data Science Meets Data
> Technology events are an opportunity for scientists, technologists,
> industry professionals and civil society activists to meet and exchange
> ideas on data, modeling and analysis. The second DSDT meeting will be held
> at NIAS on September 15th. The theme for the September 15th meeting is
> Social Networks. We will be organizing three talks followed by an
> thinkathon where we will combine data and analysis for a range of social
> networks. The meeting schedule is given below:
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> 10:00 AM - 10: 30 AM:Tea.
>  
> 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM: Prof. C. E. Veni Madhavan, Indian Institute of
> Science: Computational Problems in Networks. Talk 30 minutes, discussion 15
> minutes.
>  
> 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM: Dr. Rajesh Kasturirangan, NIAS: Network Theory and the
> Small World Effect. Talk 30 minutes, discussion 15 minutes.
>  
> 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM: Dr. Girish Dalvi, Yahoo Research: Visualizing Social
> Networks. Talk 30 minutes, discussion 15 minutes.
>  
> 12:45 PM - 2:00 PM. Lunch Break
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> 2:00 PM onward: Thinkathon
>  
> Since we want a rough head count for tea, please reply to this email to
> confirm your attendance.
>  
> Rajesh
>  
> 
> Sumant Suresh Kulkarni <[email protected]> Sep 04 10:48PM +0530  
> 
> Please count me in.
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> Regards,
> Sumant
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> 
> Vikram Kamath <[email protected]> Sep 04 11:17PM +0530  
> 
> Aye + 2
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> devjyoti patra <[email protected]> Sep 04 11:24PM +0530  
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Please count me in.
>  
> Regards,
> Devjyoti
>  
> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Sumant Suresh Kulkarni <
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> To achieve, you need thought. You have to know what you are doing and
> that's real power.
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> 
>  Invitation to Geekup in Chennai
> Zainab Bawa <[email protected]> Sep 04 04:34PM +0530  
> 
> You can't get away from JavaScript these days, can you? It's running
> on back-end servers, on mobile devices, desktop apps, embedded devices
> and of course is ubiquitous on the web. Speaking of ubiquity, Android
> has grown in leaps and bounds over the past year or two. Despite
> being plagued by issues such as fragmentation, it is a force to reckon with.
>  
> On Saturday, 8 September, we're bringing together four great speakers at
> the Startup Centre in Chennai to talk about these and other topics. Mani
> Doraisamy will talk about how an unassuming browser scripting language now
> powers servers, phones and rich applications on the web and desktop.
> Siddharta Govindaraj will talk about building rich applications for the web
> using JavaScript.
>  
> On the Android front, Aravind Krishnaswamy will take us to the frontiers of
> mobile technology to show us how far we've come. Isaac Wesley will end the
> morning with a talk on Constructive Design for Android, encouraging us to
> think of design as "communication" and not "decoration."
>  
> These talks are open to all, and will be held at the Startup Centre, S-4,
> Alsa Mall, #45, Montieth Road, Egmore, Chennai from 10am to 1pm. Since the
> venue has limited space, please RSVP on
> http://geekup.in/2012/chennai-javascript-android so that we can make
> adequate seating arrangements.
>  
> This GeekUp is a run-up event to JSFoo
> Bangalore<http://funnel.hasgeek.com/jsfoo>on the 19-20 October and
> Droidcon <http://funnel.hasgeek.com/droidcon2012> on 2-3 November this
> year.
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> Ph.D. Student and Independent Researcher
>  
> http://writerruns.wordpress.com/
> ... ambling along roads and courses, not knowing whether I am running
> towards a destination or whether the act of running is destination in itself
>  
> 
>  open data repository?
> Balaji Subbaraman <[email protected]> Sep 04 11:02AM +0530  
> 
> Thanks Nisha.
>  
> Open Governance India portal is FREE to use for anyone who would want
> host/publish data, access various dataset instantaneously, build
> visualization/storytelling to make use of full potential of these datasets.
>  
> Please feel free to reach me with your valuable inputs/comments and I would
> be glad to enable/assist with respect to this.
>  
>  
>  
> Regards
>  
> Balaji
>  
> +91-897-122-3232
>  
> http://opengovernanceindia.org
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *Nisha Thompson
> *Sent:* Monday, September 03, 2012 10:00 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [datameet] open data repository?
>  
>  
>  
> I really like this idea. I'm still hoping we can get the NIC to do a talk
> with us and a feedback session.
>  
> This website is really an amazing opportunity. This is basically the
> government saying "Ok data is out there, now let's see if people will
> really use it." I think it is our job to make sure its purpose is
> fulfilled and not really leave it to their discretion. When they have more
> data, a mini hackathon, making sure they hear from us consistently about
> usability and ofcourse requesting data are definitely things this group can
> do.
>  
> I do like the idea of mirroring, not so much a place to host the data but a
> place to also show its visualization and story telling potential really
> showing what can be done when data is available.
>  
> ckan and socrata are both options. I actually think Open Governance India
> is a good way. They did a great job on their site.
>  
> Nisha
>  
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Sandeep Srinivasa <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>  
> hi guys,
> Given that Data.gov.in is live, should we contribute AND mirror these
> datasets so that there is a govt maintained as well as community maintained
> version of the same dataset ? Possibly use something like
> http://ckan.org/to maintain the public version.
>  
> I personally feel it is important to centralize (and mirror) all possible
> datasets for easier discovery.
>  
> regards
> Sandeep
> digitalsarkaar.com
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