[Orechem] Amazon Exposes 1 Terabyte of Public Data to Developers
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Marlon Pierce
mpierce at cs.indiana.edu
Thu Mar 5 16:33:34 EST 2009
Again, this is done with Amazon EBS. The TripleStore may also be a good
candidate for this--would be a way to distribute copies of the
triplestore as an attachable virtual disk.
Marlon
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> Amazon Exposes 1 Terabyte of Public Data to Developers
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> Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick </about_marshall.php> / February 25,
> 2009 5:26 AM / 15 Comments
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> Amazon.com changed the retail world. In the process the company built
> up so much surplus computing power that it started a dirt cheap
> "computing in the cloud" business that changed the computing world.
> This week the company's newest project Public Data Sets on Amazon Web
> Services <http://aws.amazon.com/publicdatasets> began offering more
> than 1 Terabyte (1000 GB) of fascinating public data for developers to
> access on the fly through Amazon's cloud computing service.
>
> We're talking about an annotated collection of all publicly available
> DNA sequences, including the Human Genome, huge amounts of chemistry
> data, machine readable encyclopedic entries about millions of
> different topics and an entire dump of Wikipedia. US Census data, data
> from the US Department of Transportation and more. It's all accessible
> by web applications in no time at all. What do you think /this/ is
> going to change?
>
> The company made a blog post last night
> <http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2009/02/new-aws-public-data-sets-economics-dbpedia-freebase-and-wikipedia.html>
> announcing the availability of four new public data sets.
>
> aws350.jpgThis includes data from:
>
> * The Bureau of Transportation Statistics. <http://www.bts.gov/>
>
> * DBPedia Knowledge Base <http://dbpedia.org/> - which "currently
> describes more than 2.6 million things including 213,000 people,
> 328,000 places, 57,000 music albums, 36,000 films, and 20,000
> companies." All in handy semantic markup.
>
> * The Freebase Data Dump <http://download.freebase.com/datadumps/>
> - the giant collaboratively build semantic database on a wide
> variety of topics, data that high profile startup Metaweb has
> spent millions of dollars assembling.
>
> * The entire English section of Wikipedia, dumped into a machine
> readable format.
>
> * A number of large genetic and scientific databases.
>
> We counted all the databases up and it passed 1 TB of available data.
> The company says that accessing this data is "trivial" for developers.
>
> What are developers going to do with this data? We can't wait to find
> out. The prospect of mashing up, cross referencing and user
> interfacing with this amount of data is nearly unfathomable. Really.
> This data will be leveraged by all kinds of different web
> applications, for a long time.
>
> You've read, or can imagine, the impact that the first Public
> Libraries had on human culture. Now imagine the opening up of not just
> this, but other libraries of data, so huge that economies of scale
> blast the project off beyond any analogy that could be drawn with our
> everyday experience or historical memories. It won't just be Amazon
> that offers up this kind of data - it will be relatively commonplace
> soon, we imagine.
>
> It will be like a network of libraries - for robots. Robots that go to
> the library frequently, read very fast and make serious use of what
> they've learned.
>
> Congratulations, Amazon, on passing 1 TB of public data made
> available. May all our robots of the future please live in peace.
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> 1.
>
> Are you sure its 1TB? Just Wikipedia by itself would make up a
> significant chunk of that space, and since it includes dbpedia
> (thus duplicating most content)... Terabytes are cheap these
> days. I have two TB of data just on my home desktop PC.
>
> Posted by: Nate | February 25, 2009 7:47 AM <#comment-127801>
>
>
>
> 2.
>
> You apparently have to have an EC2 account and active instance
> to be able to get access to the data, so for the mean time there
> is a cost attached to getting hold of the data.
>
> Posted by: Stuart Marsh <http://www.beardygeek.com> | February
> 25, 2009 8:13 AM <#comment-127803>
>
>
>
> 3.
>
> to be honest marshall - you might change that title - when i saw
> it i thought "oh my amazon just got hacked and my info is public!"
>
> not sure if others got the same idea
>
> Posted by: Allen <http://www.cloudcontacts.com> | February 25,
> 2009 8:22 AM <#comment-127804>
>
>
>
> 4.
>
> Amazon is a 'Cloud' Pioneer and I appreciate them for offering
> these datasets to the public. They have a potential to have a
> huge impact.
>
> I recommend that there be a public information release on how
> often Amazon plans to update these files.
>
> Posted by: Tecue <http://www.tecue.com> | February 25, 2009 8:59
> AM <#comment-127809>
>
>
>
> 5.
>
> To be honest, I thought the title was speaking of a
> vulnerability as well. Had to read the article twice to make the
> connection.
>
> And I'm a user of AWS as well.
>
> Posted by: mtranda <http://www.blade3d.com> | February 25, 2009
> 9:22 AM <#comment-127813>
>
>
>
> 6.
>
> Isn't terrabyte is supposed to be spelled terabyte?
>
> Posted by: Bob Ohsiek | February 25, 2009 9:33 AM <#comment-127815>
>
>
>
> 7.
>
> Bob - thank you, you are the only real friend I have!
>
> Allen - I would have thought the words "customer data" would
> have given you that impression. But I'll edit the headline.
>
> Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick <http://www.readwriteweb.com>
> Author Profile Page <http://www.readwriteweb.com> | February 25,
> 2009 9:44 AM <#comment-127818>
>
>
>
> 8.
>
> Same comment about the title. "Releases" or "Publishes" instead
> of "Exposes" would be less confusing maybe
>
> Posted by: Ozh <http://planetozh.com/> | February 25, 2009 10:29
> AM <#comment-127824>
>
>
>
> 9.
>
> It's great that Amazon is making all of this data available via
> EC2 but the data has always been available for developers that
> were so inclined to use it.
>
> These are public data sets already distributed by the respective
> organizations - from what I can tell this is just clustered to
> add value to Amazon's Web Service offerings.
>
> Anyone have any sense on whether Amazon did work to mark these
> up better, cross reference them, or added any particular value
> besides exposing them from within EC2?
>
> Christian Rodriguez
> <http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=703309> Posted by:
> Christian Author Profile Page | February 25, 2009 10:48 AM
> <#comment-127830>
>
>
>
> 10.
>
> Please go to
> http://blog.infochimps.org/2009/02/06/start-hacking-machetec2-released
>
> It will show you which AMI you need in order to access these new
> datasets. Unfortunately, Amazon is a little light on the details
> in terms of accessing the datasets they just published.
>
> <http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=749650350> Posted by:
> Allan Author Profile Page | February 25, 2009 11:28 AM
> <#comment-127833>
>
>
>
> 11.
>
> Title is scary, but after reading it, feel much better now.
>
> Rex
>
> Posted by: Rex Dixon <http://rexduffdixon.com/> | February 25,
> 2009 11:58 AM <#comment-127839>
>
>
>
> 12.
>
> Yes, boo to the misleading page title.
>
> Posted by: exposer | February 25, 2009 1:30 PM <#comment-127849>
>
>
>
> 13.
>
> This system should provide a lot of good fodder to make some
> interesting mashups. Heck you could probably build an entire
> self-contained system just using Amazon products exclusively at
> this point:
> -this service for the raw input
> -EC2 and S3 for crunching and storing data
> -Mechanical Turk for recognizing patterns in the output analysis
>
> On another note, coincidentally today we released the JumpBox
> for SnapLogic which is essentially an Open Source "Yahoo Pipes"
> system. I recorded a demo video that helps people get started
> with it. You don't have to be a developer anymore to make mashups:
>
> http://blog.jumpbox.com/2009/02/25/introducing-snaplogic-for-data-integration/
>
> Sean
>
> Posted by: Sean Tierney <http://www.scrollinondubs.com> |
> February 25, 2009 1:48 PM <#comment-127852>
>
>
>
> 14.
>
> I understood what he meant from the headline immediately...
> "expose" has a bad rap, apparently. Published, released, etc
> would be inaccurate- Amazon is only providing easy access to the
> info which is freely available elsewhere. "Expose" is exactly
> the right word for that.
>
> Evan Coonrod
> <http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=579841021> Posted by:
> Evan Author Profile Page | February 25, 2009 2:17 PM
> <#comment-127855>
>
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>
> 15.
>
> Totally read the same thing. I thought for sure, and had to do a
> triple take, that Amazon had been hacked.
>
> But, no, this is VERY VERY interesting.
>
> And not at all frightening like the usual digital security
> issues that we are bombarded with each and every day.
>
> You ever read http://www.justaskgemalto.com? Anyway, it's not fun.
>
> But yes, the cloud is very interesting.
>
> Posted by: Janet Altman | February 25, 2009 3:31 PM
> <#comment-127864>
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