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    EU boosts re-use of open data – EUbusiness Week newsletter 535

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    EUbusiness Week 525 top stories: Europe bids for time in Greek bailout ‘quarrel’; EU votes EUR 210m for bacteria-hit farmers; Germany-Danish customs row rumbles on after talks; EU sets up anti-hacker team of IT security experts; Iceland rebuts European body’s Icesave repayment deadline; Swedes turn cooler on joining eurozone: poll

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. Europe bids for time in Greek bailout ‘quarrel’
    2. EU votes EUR 210m for bacteria-hit farmers
    3. Germany-Danish customs row rumbles on after talks
    4. EU sets up anti-hacker team of IT security experts
    5. Iceland rebuts European body’s Icesave repayment deadline
    6. Swedes turn cooler on joining eurozone: poll

    Publisher’s Note

    Good to see the Commission encouraging greater exploitation of public data. Commissioner Neelie Kroes this week presented awards for two open data competitions for ideas for creative re-use of information held by the public sector.

    European public bodies produce thousands of datasets every year – from how our tax is spent to the quality of the air we breathe – and these can be re-used in products such as car navigation systems, weather forecasts, and travel apps.

    Commission plans for a further boost in this area, by revising the Public Service Information Directive, are welcome. Public data is a valuable source for innovation, and wider deployment and more effective use of digital technologies is in the interest of both consumers and business.
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    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    2. EU votes EUR 210m for bacteria-hit farmers

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    3. Germany-Danish customs row rumbles on after talks

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    4. EU sets up anti-hacker team of IT security experts

    The EU has set up a new anti-hacker team of cyber fire-fighters after a string of recent attacks, one of which saw 30 million euros’ worth of carbon credits stolen.
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    5. Iceland rebuts European body’s Icesave repayment deadline

    Iceland disagrees with a European watchdog’s three-month deadline to repay Britain and the Netherlands for compensation they shelled out to their citizens who lost money in the collapse of the Icesave bank.
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    6. Swedes turn cooler on joining eurozone: poll

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