Some time ago I came across as site online who's sole purpose was the collection of various data sets, location data, district census data, or whatever sets community members were interested in maintaining.

My question is, do you know the site that I'm thinking of, or can you suggest any other sites that perform a similar service?

I'll suggest GeoNames, a great source for zip/postal, lat/long and lots of other geographical infomation.

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+1, favorited... I can see this coming in handy – Matthew PK Jul 12 '11 at 16:07
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Take a look at these websites:

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Great, those all fit the bill. – Dana the Sane Feb 26 '09 at 23:23
I've been looking for the same and these are all sources I didn't already know about. Thanks! – Barry Brown Feb 27 '09 at 0:37
That's odd... these are the the sources I already know about, and I didn't know about the others! – David Feb 27 '09 at 13:47
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Here are some others out of my bookmarks:

DatabaseAnswers.org

Discogs

Freebase

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Another that was just shown to me is sig.ma, a search tool for retrieving ontologies. If you're building web 2.0 services, this would be a great tool for bootstrapping.

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What about sports: The baseball archive has stats about everything baseball from 1871... http://baseball1.com/statistics - great source of date if one wants to train some statistics.

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The most comprehensive dataset for music is MusicBrainz http://musicbrainz.org/

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I use the Common Data Hub a lot:
http://www.commondatahub.com/home

especially for tables of standardized data.

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buzzdata: http://buzzdata.com/ seems like a pretty good way to publish and share large data sets to me.

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Search

Edit: I don't mean search generally, I mean to say: Amazon is hosting a few selected public domain data sets for all to use. You can find out what data sets they have available by searching.

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I found that searches leave too much cruft and commercial solutions to search through. I think it's more useful to crowd source the result filtering. – Dana the Sane Feb 27 '09 at 0:58
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