Open Source Data: Just How Open Is Taiwan’s Government?
As governments worldwide stall or even backtrack on their commitments to open data, Taiwan remains an oasis of open data, which can be a diplomatic strength.
As governments worldwide stall or even backtrack on their commitments to open data, Taiwan remains an oasis of open data, which can be a diplomatic strength.
Emre Özsöz is an industrial designer from Turkey living in Taipei, hoping the island holds the key to bringing his bicycle dreams to life.
This week on Taiwan Uniquely: indigenous language official notices, eslite bookstore, and temples protesting a rumored ban on incense burning.
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the end to authoritarian rule in Taiwan, as well as the death of Chinese democracy fighter Liu Xiaobo.
Bikes wars, children’s voices, labor problems, and where to watch sunsets in Taipei, in this week’s Taiwan Uniquely.