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The Google Code Archive contains the data found on the Google Code Project Hosting Service, which turned down in early 2016. This archive contains over 1.4 million projects, 1.5 million downloads, and 12.6 million issues. Google Project Hosting powers Project Hosting on Google Code and Eclipse Labs. Project Hosting on Google Code Eclipse Labs. It provides a fast, reliable, and easy open source hosting service with the following features: Instant project creation on any topic; Git, Mercurial and Subversion code hosting with 2 gigabyte of storage space and download hosting support with 2 gigabytes of storage space; Integrated source code browsing and code review tools to make it easy to view code, review contributions, and maintain a high quality code base; An issue tracker and project wiki that are simple, yet flexible and powerful, and can adapt to any development process; Starring and update streams that make it easy to keep track of projects and developers that you care about.
Junar provides a cloud-based open data platform that enables innovative organizations worldwide to quickly, easily and affordably make their data accessible to all. In just a few weeks, your initial datasets can be published, providing greater transparency, encouraging collaboration and citizen engagement, and freeing up precious staff resources.
The European Data Portal harvests the metadata of Public Sector Information available on public data portals across European countries. Information regarding the provision of data and the benefits of re-using data is also included.
NatureServe and its network of member programs are a leading source for reliable scientific information about species and ecosystems of the Western Hemisphere. This site serves as a portal for accessing several types of publicly available biodiversity data.
the Data Hub is a community-run catalogue of useful sets of data on the Internet. You can collect links here to data from around the web for yourself and others to use, or search for data that others have collected. Depending on the type of data (and its conditions of use), the Data Hub may also be able to store a copy of the data or host it in a database, and provide some basic visualisation tools.
>>>!!!<<< American FactFinder has been decommissioned and is no longer available. Data are now available at: data.census.gov >>>!!!<<< American FactFinder, maintained by the U.S. Census Bureau, is a source for United States population, housing, economic, and geographic data. The Census Bureau conducts nearly one hundred surveys and censuses every year. Note that by law, no one is permitted to reveal information from these censuses and surveys that could identify any person, household, or business.