You may want to dig into that kind of data for fun, to impress your friends, to gather statistical data, to test algorithms, or whatever.
My two favorite database dumps:
You can post links for any kind of data that you find interesting.
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You may want to dig into that kind of data for fun, to impress your friends, to gather statistical data, to test algorithms, or whatever. My two favorite database dumps: You can post links for any kind of data that you find interesting. |
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I may be off topic here but this link http://rdf.dmoz.org/ has the RDF dump of the Open Directory database. Also, the Wikipedia database http://wapedia.mobi/en/Wikipedia:Database_download cheers |
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Some I've found useful:
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The US Census Bureau Gateway http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html A rundown of all of the different types of information available is here: |
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http://ucdata.berkeley.edu/index.php has a lot of machine-readable social science data. http://explore.data.gov/catalog/raw/ has a bunch of government data. |
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Jamendo database dumps (XML form) - artists, albums, tracks and tags http://developer.jamendo.com/en/wiki/NewDatabaseDumps |
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