Hi
I work for a non-profit in Kotagiri, The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu called the
Keystone Foundation. I am also working as part of the data team in the
India Water Portal. I am interested in opening up data collected by
non-profits and also leveraging open data for development. I find the
energy and enthusiasm of the people on this group amazing and inspiring.
I am interested in data analysis and visualisation.
Regards
Balachander
On 07-05-2013 15:16, Pradeep Bhatt wrote:
Hi,
I work for a startup in mobile domain, where we are working on a cool
Android variant named Avatar ROM <http://www.avatarrom.com>, all done
from India.
I joined datameet because of my interest in data visualization and
analytics.
I also run www.onlinerti.com <http://www.onlinerti.com> along with
some of my friends.
Regards,
Pradeep
Mobile - +919972466833
On Monday, May 6, 2013, Venkata Pingali wrote:
Hi!
I posted a couple of times here. Have been watching the activity
with some
interest but havent had the time to join in. Expect to soon.
I am working on my energy-centric analytics startup. Feel free to
reach out
to me if you are interested in discussing (big)data, energy, and
water.
BTW, I have a 5M record Indane gas dataset on S3. Both dataset and
phantom-based
scraper have been opensourced. Let me know if you are interested
in getting to it.
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Arjun Venkatraman
<ar...@arjunvenkatraman.com> wrote:
I'm a serial lurker on lists and I lie in wait for interesting
tidbits to use myself and share with my buddies ;)
I also design and implement Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) projects a.k.a. interventions, solutions for
development organizations as well as communities. Data makes
up a significant part of all these projects so I have been
developing my own toolsets to work with it
(http://bitbucket.org/mojolab). I met Nisha at the TechCamp in
Mumbai, which is where I heard about this list and so now I am
here doing what I said to start with.
I am also looking for people who want to donate time
developing tools to manage data.
Some of the people I work with: CGNet Swara
<http://cgnetswara.org>, The Mojolab Foundation
<http://mojolab.org> and हैकरgram <http://hackergram.org>
Cheers
Arjun
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Rahul Saxena
<rambling.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
Why I joined the group: to look for opportunities to help
use data to improve our society.
About me: I've built analytics teams to help companies use
data to improve their business. There is a spectrum of
problems that need to be addressed to do that effectively,
to go from ideas to results.
Regards,
Rahul Saxena
Mobile: 998-013-9950
On Saturday, 4 May 2013 02:43:19 UTC+5:30, Nisha wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I want to say we have hit 500 members! Which is a big
deal! And also means there are a lot of new people.
I want to welcome new people and want to ask people to
introduce themselves. As a moderator I get to see some
of the interest people have in this group. But I think
it would be great if people could use this thread as a
place to introduce themselves and say a few things
about what they would like to get out this list.
I also want to apologize about the new moderation
policy that I didn't let everyone know about. Since we
are now a larger list spam has been an issue. So any
first time messages are moderated. Which is usually
fine but I have been in the US for the past few weeks
and have not been on top of approving the messages.
But it should be fine from now on.
I will go first!
I work for India Water Portal, a Bangalore based
project aimed to be a warehouse of water information,
on their Data
Project.<http://www.indiawaterportal.org/data> We aim
to collect and systematically go through and look at
water data in India. How is it collected? Who collects
it and how do people use it?
This is why I joined the list to look for others to
help us work out any data problems we encounter.
Sincerely,
Nisha
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