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Mar 06

The Guardian tells us about ‘The Power of Data’

  • 6th March 2012
  • Steve Preston
  • Data analysis and insights

The Guardian has long been a great advocate of freeing up Government data for analysis, and using this data to tell interesting stories (their Datablog). Simon Rogers, the Guardian’s open data guru, has now published a book to share some secrets on how they analyse their data, and why it’s so important. As well as being an excellent read, Facts are Sacred: The power of data, has the added benefit of costing just £1.99 for the Kindle at the time of writing…

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Steve is our founder and Managing Director. He is an expert in all aspects of using and presenting data to have maximum social impact and is passionate that the work Mime does should make a real difference to the life chances of young people.

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