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Jo Walsh is a software artist often living in London. She builds different open source software projects helping to augment the semantic web and machine-readable metadata in general. She is the co-author of "Mapping Hacks" and a self-appointed organiser of the World Summit on Free Information Infrastructures
Jo Walsh is a software artist often living in London. She works on the intersection between the semantic web, GIS, bots and wireless networks, helping build different open source software projects to augment the semantic web and bring knowledge representation to more people. She is a co-author of "Mapping Hacks" and a self-appointed organiser of the World Summit on Free Information Infrastructures.
Jo Walsh is a free software hacker, writer and self-appointed organiser whose interests lie in the intersection of bots, the semantic web, geospatial standards, wireless networks, and transport planning. With support from the Open Knowledge Foundation, she makes efforts to raise awareness about access to information issues.
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