Dat
Max Ogden
- Date Awarded
- 06/23/13
- Amount
- $50,000
- Grant Period
- 06/23/13 to 01/31/14
- Focus Area
- Media Innovation
- Initiative
- Knight Prototype Fund
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Grantee Contact
- San Francisco, CA
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Dat seeks to increase the traction of the open data movement by developing better tools for collaboration.
A great model of this idea working in a different space is GitHub, which lets software developers find code written by others, adapt it for their own use and make improvements. In a similar fashion, Dat will be a set of tools to store, synchronize, manipulate and collaborate on data in a decentralized fashion, enabling a platform analogous to GitHub to be built on top of it.
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