Yeah, I don't think it's anything show-stopping. Can anybody speak to
how it's different from, say, geodata.gov (the rebranded geospatial one
stop)? 

Obviously, data.gov is more than geo, but looking for specifics...



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Subject: Re: [Geowanking] Data dot gov now open

I was just looking at this late last night. Unfortunately, there still  
aren't a lot of data sets.

-Kevin

On May 22, 2009, at 11:04 AM, P Kishor wrote:

> via OKFN blog
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> http://www.data.gov/ is now live.
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