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by Usman Haque
The expected massive growth of connected device, appliance and sensor markets in the coming years – often called ‘The Internet of Things’ – will need a more rich concept of ‘open data’ than is currently common. When data is generated through activities of people doing things inside their homes and outside in public in their cities, the question of who owns the data becomes almost irrelevant next to the questions of who has access to the data, what do they do with it, and how do citizens manage and make sense of their data while retaining the ‘openness’ that we’ve seen drive creativity and business on the web over the last few years.
United States United States, Santa Clara
28th February to 1st March 2012