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Power of Internetand
What Developers Can Do for the Society
Google Developer RelationsFumi Yamazaki
https://plus.google.com/+FumiYamazaki/
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2011.3.11 14.46 JSTMagnitude 9.0
Photo: CC BY-NC-SA by Fumi Yamazaki
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Photo: CC BY-NC-SA by Fumi Yamazaki
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Photo: CC BY-NC-SA by Fumi Yamazaki
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1. Respond2. Rebuild3. Remember4. Prepare
Phases and actions
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Person Finder
Lessons learned: Speed is important
Launched 2 hours after the earthquake
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Person Finder
Lessons learned: Adjust to reality / Trust people
10,000 photos 5,000 volunteers 670,000 records
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Migration of Data
- National Police Agency
- Local governments
- NHK (national broadcaster)
- Mobile telecom carriers
- Shelter information
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Create Online PresenceCreate Online Business
http://www.innovationtohoku.com/
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Create Future Industry-Tohoku Tech Dojo-
https://sites.google.com/site/tohokudojo/
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Memories for Future
2008/7Before tsunami
2011/84 months after
2013/52 years after
http://www.miraikioku.com/en/
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Project 311-Great East Japan Earthquake
Big Data Workshop-
• https://sites.google.com/site/prj311e/
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Data providers
• Google
• Twitter
• Honda
• Zenrin Data Com
• Asahi Newspaper
• NHK
• Rescue Now
• JCC
• Bit.ly
• Weather News
• Japan Weather Association
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Data provided• Traveled roads data• Railroad operation information• Realtime population estimation• Newspaper articles• Transcripts of the audio broadcasted by NHK• Text summary of TV programs• Japanese tweets• Search query trends
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Participants
• Hackers and developers
• Researchers from academia
• Researchers from private companies
• Bureaucrats from ministries
• Journalists
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Project Hayano
http://speedi.mapping.jp/
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Media Coverage Map
http://media.mapping.jp/
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Importance of Open Data
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Simulation by SPEEDI
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Simulation by SPEEDI
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Simulation by SPEEDI
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Simulation by SPEEDI
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Quote from citizen in Fukushima“I cannot go out of my house without looking at this app”
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Make Data Available
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DIY Geiger counters
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SPEED
Photo: CC BY by John Talbot
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KNOW THE TOOLS
Photo: CC BY-SA by Janne Moren
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POWERFUL TOOLS
Photo: CC BY-SA by Charles & Hudson
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1,000 USD App Engine1,000 USD Compute Engine
cloud.google.com/starterpack promo code: fuy-in
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SHARE
Photo: CC BY-SA by Bob Peterson
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END USERS
Photo: CC BY-SA by Ben Grey
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UNDERSTAND NEEDS
Photo: CC BY-SA by losheungchi1987
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Work on Things that Matter
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Technology Can Help Make a Better Society
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Developers Can Help Make a Better World
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Hurricane Manuel e Ingrid
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/mexico-emergency-flights-take-tourists-from-flooded-acapulco-1.1857325
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-20/rescuers-search-for-68-people-missing-after-mexican-mudslide/4970402
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Haiyan / Yolanda Typhoon in Philippines
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-07/philippines-braces-for-haiyan-seen-as-2013-s-strongest-typhoon.html
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GDG/GBG/GSA launched Crisis Map
Google Developers GroupGoogle Business Group
Google Student Ambassadors
http://google.org/crisismap/a/gmail.com/TyphoonYolanda
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Incorporated in the Philippine Government Crisis Response Site
http://www.gov.ph/crisis-response/updates-typhoon-yolanda/
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Person Finderby Google Crisis Response
http://www.google.org/personfinder/2013-yolanda
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Project AgosCollaborative Disaster Map
http://www.rappler.com/rich-media/43075-yolandaph-help-map-criticial-report-agos
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Project NoahCrisis Information Site
http://noah.dost.gov.ph/
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Hack4good Hackathonfor Crisis Response
https://geekli.st/hackathon/52793a2660fb3f52d50001f8
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Just for disaster?
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Code for Ciudad de Mexico
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http://opendata.mx/
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Open Data Hackathon Mexico CityJanuary, 2014
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Open Data
http://datos.labplc.mx/datasets/
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Open Data
http://lab.data4.mx/
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https://sites.google.com/site/hackforjapan/