Open location data? [closed] - web

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Does anyone know where I can get access to some good location data for towns / cities / counties etc for the UK or globally?
Hoping to use for auto-completing forms in a web app.

You can try OpenStreetMap. You can download geolocation data for the entire planet, or just for some areas.

You can also take a look at the open data portal of the UK.

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Beautify HTML Code in Sublime Text 3 [closed]

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How can I do this? I have Package Control installed and I'm running Ubuntu. There are similar questions that detail some faulty plugins, and I'm wondering if this is still the case as of 2014
Check out HTML-CSS-JS Prettify. It requires node.js to work, so make sure you read through the entire README to get your system set up properly. I've been using it for a while, and I really like it. There are lots of configuration options, so you can customize it to your particular needs.

how to get short natural answers from internet? [closed]

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Does it exists a version from google or wikipedia or other servers offering short answers to you questions?
I'm coding an assistant like Siri and I'd like to be able to ask him who is the president of the united states and get something like: Barak Obama (confidence: 0.8345) or similar
Is there something offering this kind of answers out there?
The professional name for the task you are looking for is "question answering".
These websites provide good question answering for free:
https://www.google.co.il/search?q=who+is+the+president+of+the+us
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=who+is+the+president+of+usa&lk=4&num=1
http://start.csail.mit.edu/answer.php?query=who+is+the+president+of+the+US%3F
About the problem in general:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_answering

Is there a tool that allows visualization of crontab entries? [closed]

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I have crontabs for many machines, and wanted to see what started when, and to ensure load on the database server would be fine. Is there a tool that either converts crontab entries to iCal, or a tool that directly does visualization?
I don't have a great cron specific answer for this but in case its helpful there are alternative schedulers which give you more information about the running jobs from a central view, something like Cisco's Tidal Scheduler

Website for Checking Presentation [closed]

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I have many presentations to do for university and were asking myself if there is a website, like a forum, were you can upload your finished presentation and the community can check it and give you some tips for improvement.
is this what you're looking for?
You can try Google Docs, which could let you share the presentation to other people and modify it together.

What are some websites where I can search for public source code? [closed]

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I know of Google Code, which I presently use to search through publicly available source code.
However, is there a better website where I can search through public source code? Specifically, it would be nice if I could easily locate code in Sourceforge and CodePlex.
Few questions which might be of interest to you! You can also check out the related questions.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/90300/in-house-full-text-search-engine-for-source-code-and-sql-scripts
What are the open source code search engines you know about?
Source code of big/popular websites
koders.com
Google code search

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