Memopol – the political memory
Memopol enables users to follow the views and voting records of members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and the French Parliament, especially on some specific issues related to fundamental freedoms. Unlike other similar tools, Memopol tries to bridge the gap between politics and citizens by listing contact details for each Member of Parliament. Want to get involved? Volunteers can upload public statements by politicians. Or, if you have IT skills, you can also help develop the site.
Warszawski NinjaPDF
Warszawski Ninja allows users to share all transport-related problems in real time
TenderGalaxyPDF
The application builds on open data published on the Dutch marketplace for public tenders, TenderNed
SynaptaPDF
Synapta extracts, cleans up, connects, enriches and treats data
BobbyPDF
It automates actions users do repeatedly during their daily commute
FireRiskPDF
FireRisk informs users real-time about the potential risk of a forest fire
Open Transport NetPDF
Open Transport Net makes it easier for innovators to develop new applications
Economic RESTful client (ERC)
Thinkingabout.EU - Technologies for understanding political behaviours
Thinkingabout.EU provides information on members of the European Parliament, plus some fun features! This application tells you what each member of the European parliament (MEP) is working on, what issues they are interested in, and which MEPs are most active in each policy area. You can also explore each MEP’s ‘magic circle’– the colleagues they work most closely with. Need a break from looking at data on European politics? Why not play the ‘Match the MEP’ game and see if you can match MEPs with their country? This application is a work in progress – new features will be added soon!
OPEN FP7 – Observatory on the Seventh Framework Programme for research and technological development
Since 1984, the Framework Programmes for research and technological development have been the main European Union funding instrument for research in Europe. The seventh Framework Programme (FP7) ended in 2013 after distributing over € 50 billion to more than 25 000 projects over a period of seven years. Are you curious to know what these projects were? Which bodies submitted them? How the contributions were distributed among the various Member States? The FP7 Observatory can offer you a map and a number of tables (in Italian) displaying all of the information on this Framework Programme.