Inspirational Uses

We know that as more and more datasets are uploaded to the datastore the possibility for creative uses like visualisations and apps increases. We want to make sure that everyone knows about the good things that happen when government releases its data.

So if you have done something with our data that you would like us to shout about please let us know by emailing datastore@london.gov.uk and we will feature it here on the inspirational uses page. Then we can get twittering about it and hopefully encourage more public agencies across London to free their data. The more we can showcase by example the better.

Applications are shown below in descending date order. Click on the title to view the full details and to vote or comment on the use.

 

London Population 1801 to 2001 Visualisation

Example application prepared by the Intelligence Unit at the Greater London Authority.

The interactive line graph shows the population of each of the London Boroughs between 1801 and 2001 based on historic Census information.

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NINo Visualisation

Example visualisation prepared by the Intelligence Unit at the Greater London Authority.

The interactive bubble chart is based on an extract of National Insurance Number registrations by country of residence. The top 25 countries of registrations for London over the last 7 years are shown.

 

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London Skills and Employment Observatory

From April 2013, some of the content of the former LSEO website will be available to download from the London Datastore.


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