Rodger: Thanks!
I agree, Opencorporates.com is lovely. My project isn't really about
corporations though; it just happened that the first dataset I loaded in
was corporations data. My aim is to demonstrate how investigative
journalistic processes can be improved by graph databases. I'm getting
ways around it, but so much of
journalism work relies on correct date information that I think this would
most limit Neo4j's journalistic application. It's not a very pressing
matter now.
On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 10:39:52 AM UTC-5, Aram Chung wrote:
>
> Wow this is great!
>>
> >>> Michael
> >>>
> >>> Am 04.03.2014 um 17:22 schrieb Mark Needham
> >>> >:
>
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Aram,
> >>>>
> >>>> * Do you have any other information of the spec of the
Hi,
I was asked to post this here by Mark Needham (@markhneedham) who thought
my query took longer than it should.
I'm trying to see how graph databases could be used in investigative
journalism: I was loading in New York State's Active Corporations:
Beginning 1800 data from
https://data.ny.g