Historical Census Tables
data.london.gov.uk
on 05/15/2013
Excerpt: An Excel workbook containing tables of historical census data for a range of indicators dating back to 1961. Available in Excel 2003 (csv download) and Excel 2007-10 (excel download) formats. GeographyLondon Boroughs
ExtentGreater London
Author NameCensus Information Scheme
Author Mailcensus@london. gov. uk
MaintainerCensus Information Scheme
Maintainer emailcensus@london. gov. uk
Date range1961-2011
Release Date6 May 2013
Metadata update2013-05-15
License SummaryOpen Government Licence
License DetailsAdapted from data from the Office for National Statistics licenced under the open government licence v. 1.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, City Government, Data, UK
Population Clock
www.census.gov
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Reader® available free from Adobe. [Excel] or the letters [xls] indicate a document is in the Microsoft® Excel® Spreadsheet Format (XLS). To view the file, you will need the Microsoft® Excel® Viewer available for free from Microsoft®. This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Embeddable, Federal Government, Story, theapistack
Know the Population, Every Minute, Every Day
directorsblog.blogs.census.gov
on 04/11/2013
Excerpt: Every 14 seconds, the U. S. Census Bureau’s population clock ticks upward. If you have ever wondered how many people are in the United States or the world, you need not look further than our website, census. gov. While we have long provided these estimates, today our population clock got a refresh. New features now enable you to explore the richness of these data as well as download the information and share the clock via social media or embed it on your website. The population clock has consistently been one of the most visited sites on census. gov and the data are made available thanks to the hard work of our Population Division staff. We hope you enjoy the new features and enhancements of the population clock.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Clock, population
Computerworld Honors Census Bureau for Open Data API
www.census.gov
on 04/07/2013
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: Alerts, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Application, Census, Federal Government, Google, Googlereader, Government, Ifttt, Interface, Programming
2020 Census will be done by Internet
www.washingtonpost.com
on 03/29/2013
Excerpt: New Android Smartphone Is Said to Favor Facebook — Facebook will introduce a special version of Google's Android software system next week that is modified to put the social network front and center on a smartphone. The software will debut on a handset made by HTC, said a Facebook employee who was briefed on the product. More: Digits, The Register, johnsherrod. net, The Verge, PhoneArena, Droid Life, MobileSyrup. com, AndroidHeadlines. com, AndroidGuys, Business Insider, IntoMobile, Engadget, nbcnews. com and BGR
Facebook To Reveal “Home On Android” Sources Say Is A Modified OS On HTC At 4/4 Event — Facebook just invited press to an event at its headquarters on April 4th to “Come See Our New Home On Android”.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Googlereader, Government, Ifttt, Techmeme
Census 2011: the language data visualised
www.guardian.co.uk
on 01/31/2013
Excerpt: Download the data
• DATA: download the full spreadsheet
NEW! Buy our book
• Facts are Sacred: the power of data (on Kindle)
More open data
Data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian
World government data
• Search the world's government data with our gateway
Development and aid data
• Search the world's global development data with our gateway
Can you do something with this data? • Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group
• Contact us at data@guardian. co.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Data, Datablog, Googlereader, Guardian.co.uk, Ifttt, News:
US Census API Makes Giant Data Dumps Optional
blog.programmableweb.com
on 06/10/2012
Excerpt: There’s still government hoops to jump through, but the US Census is making much of its recent data available by the slice, rather than the whole pie. The US Census Bureau API provides access to 2010 Census data, including demographics, income and how many women in New York take public transportation to work (and that’s excluding taxi cabs). The government department has certainly moved on to advanced computer hardware since the photo above was taken in the 1950s. But it’s been slow to embrace the new open data movement. In a way, it was far ahead of its time, providing data long before Data. gov aimed to open up goverment.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Government, ProgrammableWeb
Census Bureau Developer APIs
www.census.gov
on 06/09/2012
Excerpt: To improve access to data and encourage innovation, the Census Bureau has begun to provide API access to some data sets, beginning with the 2010 Census Summary File 1 and the 2010 American Community Survey (five year data). We invite developers to use these beta APIs, join our Developer Forum, and provide feedback to help us move forward with continued API development. Please read the Terms of Service for using the API. Accessing Data
Data is accessible to software developers through a stateless HTTP GET request. In order to access data, you will need to insert a key into the request URL in order for query results to be returned.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Federal Government
Census to launch API for demographic, economic app builders next month
www.nextgov.com
on 06/07/2012
Excerpt: The Census Bureau plans to launch an application programming interface in the next month that will stream its data straight to developers, Stephen Buckner, director of the bureau’s Center for New Media and Promotion, said Monday. Developers will be able to use data from the APIs to build apps that help homebuyers find neighborhoods with similarly aged children or help restaurants, movie theaters and bowling alleys find the prime locations for their target audiences, he said. The API, which officials are testing now, will include 2010 census information, plus data from the bureau’s American Community Survey, he said.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Federal Government, Government
Excerpt: [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Reader® available free from Adobe. [Excel] or the letters [xls] indicate a document is in the Microsoft® Excel® Spreadsheet Format (XLS). To view the file, you will need the Microsoft® Excel® Viewer available for free from Microsoft®. This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Embeddable, Federal Government, Story, theapistack
Know the Population, Every Minute, Every Day
directorsblog.blogs.census.gov
on 04/11/2013
Excerpt: Every 14 seconds, the U. S. Census Bureau’s population clock ticks upward. If you have ever wondered how many people are in the United States or the world, you need not look further than our website, census. gov. While we have long provided these estimates, today our population clock got a refresh. New features now enable you to explore the richness of these data as well as download the information and share the clock via social media or embed it on your website. The population clock has consistently been one of the most visited sites on census. gov and the data are made available thanks to the hard work of our Population Division staff. We hope you enjoy the new features and enhancements of the population clock.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Clock, population
Computerworld Honors Census Bureau for Open Data API
www.census.gov
on 04/07/2013
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: Alerts, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Application, Census, Federal Government, Google, Googlereader, Government, Ifttt, Interface, Programming
2020 Census will be done by Internet
www.washingtonpost.com
on 03/29/2013
Excerpt: New Android Smartphone Is Said to Favor Facebook — Facebook will introduce a special version of Google's Android software system next week that is modified to put the social network front and center on a smartphone. The software will debut on a handset made by HTC, said a Facebook employee who was briefed on the product. More: Digits, The Register, johnsherrod. net, The Verge, PhoneArena, Droid Life, MobileSyrup. com, AndroidHeadlines. com, AndroidGuys, Business Insider, IntoMobile, Engadget, nbcnews. com and BGR
Facebook To Reveal “Home On Android” Sources Say Is A Modified OS On HTC At 4/4 Event — Facebook just invited press to an event at its headquarters on April 4th to “Come See Our New Home On Android”.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Googlereader, Government, Ifttt, Techmeme
Census 2011: the language data visualised
www.guardian.co.uk
on 01/31/2013
Excerpt: Download the data
• DATA: download the full spreadsheet
NEW! Buy our book
• Facts are Sacred: the power of data (on Kindle)
More open data
Data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian
World government data
• Search the world's government data with our gateway
Development and aid data
• Search the world's global development data with our gateway
Can you do something with this data? • Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group
• Contact us at data@guardian. co.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Data, Datablog, Googlereader, Guardian.co.uk, Ifttt, News:
US Census API Makes Giant Data Dumps Optional
blog.programmableweb.com
on 06/10/2012
Excerpt: There’s still government hoops to jump through, but the US Census is making much of its recent data available by the slice, rather than the whole pie. The US Census Bureau API provides access to 2010 Census data, including demographics, income and how many women in New York take public transportation to work (and that’s excluding taxi cabs). The government department has certainly moved on to advanced computer hardware since the photo above was taken in the 1950s. But it’s been slow to embrace the new open data movement. In a way, it was far ahead of its time, providing data long before Data. gov aimed to open up goverment.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Government, ProgrammableWeb
Census Bureau Developer APIs
www.census.gov
on 06/09/2012
Excerpt: To improve access to data and encourage innovation, the Census Bureau has begun to provide API access to some data sets, beginning with the 2010 Census Summary File 1 and the 2010 American Community Survey (five year data). We invite developers to use these beta APIs, join our Developer Forum, and provide feedback to help us move forward with continued API development. Please read the Terms of Service for using the API. Accessing Data
Data is accessible to software developers through a stateless HTTP GET request. In order to access data, you will need to insert a key into the request URL in order for query results to be returned.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Federal Government
Census to launch API for demographic, economic app builders next month
www.nextgov.com
on 06/07/2012
Excerpt: The Census Bureau plans to launch an application programming interface in the next month that will stream its data straight to developers, Stephen Buckner, director of the bureau’s Center for New Media and Promotion, said Monday. Developers will be able to use data from the APIs to build apps that help homebuyers find neighborhoods with similarly aged children or help restaurants, movie theaters and bowling alleys find the prime locations for their target audiences, he said. The API, which officials are testing now, will include 2010 census information, plus data from the bureau’s American Community Survey, he said.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Federal Government, Government
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: Alerts, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Application, Census, Federal Government, Google, Googlereader, Government, Ifttt, Interface, Programming
2020 Census will be done by Internet
www.washingtonpost.com
on 03/29/2013
Excerpt: New Android Smartphone Is Said to Favor Facebook — Facebook will introduce a special version of Google's Android software system next week that is modified to put the social network front and center on a smartphone. The software will debut on a handset made by HTC, said a Facebook employee who was briefed on the product. More: Digits, The Register, johnsherrod. net, The Verge, PhoneArena, Droid Life, MobileSyrup. com, AndroidHeadlines. com, AndroidGuys, Business Insider, IntoMobile, Engadget, nbcnews. com and BGR
Facebook To Reveal “Home On Android” Sources Say Is A Modified OS On HTC At 4/4 Event — Facebook just invited press to an event at its headquarters on April 4th to “Come See Our New Home On Android”.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Googlereader, Government, Ifttt, Techmeme
Census 2011: the language data visualised
www.guardian.co.uk
on 01/31/2013
Excerpt: Download the data
• DATA: download the full spreadsheet
NEW! Buy our book
• Facts are Sacred: the power of data (on Kindle)
More open data
Data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian
World government data
• Search the world's government data with our gateway
Development and aid data
• Search the world's global development data with our gateway
Can you do something with this data? • Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group
• Contact us at data@guardian. co.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Data, Datablog, Googlereader, Guardian.co.uk, Ifttt, News:
US Census API Makes Giant Data Dumps Optional
blog.programmableweb.com
on 06/10/2012
Excerpt: There’s still government hoops to jump through, but the US Census is making much of its recent data available by the slice, rather than the whole pie. The US Census Bureau API provides access to 2010 Census data, including demographics, income and how many women in New York take public transportation to work (and that’s excluding taxi cabs). The government department has certainly moved on to advanced computer hardware since the photo above was taken in the 1950s. But it’s been slow to embrace the new open data movement. In a way, it was far ahead of its time, providing data long before Data. gov aimed to open up goverment.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Government, ProgrammableWeb
Census Bureau Developer APIs
www.census.gov
on 06/09/2012
Excerpt: To improve access to data and encourage innovation, the Census Bureau has begun to provide API access to some data sets, beginning with the 2010 Census Summary File 1 and the 2010 American Community Survey (five year data). We invite developers to use these beta APIs, join our Developer Forum, and provide feedback to help us move forward with continued API development. Please read the Terms of Service for using the API. Accessing Data
Data is accessible to software developers through a stateless HTTP GET request. In order to access data, you will need to insert a key into the request URL in order for query results to be returned.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Federal Government
Census to launch API for demographic, economic app builders next month
www.nextgov.com
on 06/07/2012
Excerpt: The Census Bureau plans to launch an application programming interface in the next month that will stream its data straight to developers, Stephen Buckner, director of the bureau’s Center for New Media and Promotion, said Monday. Developers will be able to use data from the APIs to build apps that help homebuyers find neighborhoods with similarly aged children or help restaurants, movie theaters and bowling alleys find the prime locations for their target audiences, he said. The API, which officials are testing now, will include 2010 census information, plus data from the bureau’s American Community Survey, he said.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Federal Government, Government
Excerpt: Download the data • DATA: download the full spreadsheet NEW! Buy our book • Facts are Sacred: the power of data (on Kindle) More open data Data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian World government data • Search the world's government data with our gateway Development and aid data • Search the world's global development data with our gateway Can you do something with this data? • Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group • Contact us at data@guardian. co.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Data, Datablog, Googlereader, Guardian.co.uk, Ifttt, News:
US Census API Makes Giant Data Dumps Optional
blog.programmableweb.com
on 06/10/2012
Excerpt: There’s still government hoops to jump through, but the US Census is making much of its recent data available by the slice, rather than the whole pie. The US Census Bureau API provides access to 2010 Census data, including demographics, income and how many women in New York take public transportation to work (and that’s excluding taxi cabs). The government department has certainly moved on to advanced computer hardware since the photo above was taken in the 1950s. But it’s been slow to embrace the new open data movement. In a way, it was far ahead of its time, providing data long before Data. gov aimed to open up goverment.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Government, ProgrammableWeb
Census Bureau Developer APIs
www.census.gov
on 06/09/2012
Excerpt: To improve access to data and encourage innovation, the Census Bureau has begun to provide API access to some data sets, beginning with the 2010 Census Summary File 1 and the 2010 American Community Survey (five year data). We invite developers to use these beta APIs, join our Developer Forum, and provide feedback to help us move forward with continued API development. Please read the Terms of Service for using the API. Accessing Data
Data is accessible to software developers through a stateless HTTP GET request. In order to access data, you will need to insert a key into the request URL in order for query results to be returned.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Federal Government
Census to launch API for demographic, economic app builders next month
www.nextgov.com
on 06/07/2012
Excerpt: The Census Bureau plans to launch an application programming interface in the next month that will stream its data straight to developers, Stephen Buckner, director of the bureau’s Center for New Media and Promotion, said Monday. Developers will be able to use data from the APIs to build apps that help homebuyers find neighborhoods with similarly aged children or help restaurants, movie theaters and bowling alleys find the prime locations for their target audiences, he said. The API, which officials are testing now, will include 2010 census information, plus data from the bureau’s American Community Survey, he said.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Federal Government, Government
Excerpt: To improve access to data and encourage innovation, the Census Bureau has begun to provide API access to some data sets, beginning with the 2010 Census Summary File 1 and the 2010 American Community Survey (five year data). We invite developers to use these beta APIs, join our Developer Forum, and provide feedback to help us move forward with continued API development. Please read the Terms of Service for using the API. Accessing Data Data is accessible to software developers through a stateless HTTP GET request. In order to access data, you will need to insert a key into the request URL in order for query results to be returned.... read the full post.
Tags: Census, Data, Federal Government


