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Google Refine is a power tool for working with messy data sets, including cleaning up inconsistencies, transforming them from one format into another, and extending them with new data from external web services or other databases. Version 2.0 introduces a new extensions architecture, a reconciliation framework for linking records to other databases (like Freebase), and a ton of new transformation commands and expressions. Freebase Gridworks 1.0 has already been well received by the data journalism and open government data communities (you can read how the Chicago Tribune, ProPublica and data.gov.uk have used it) and we are very excited by what they and others will be able to do with this new release. Check out the post and the screencasts on Youtube: one , two , three . For those of you in the San Francisco Bay Area, David will be demoing Google Refine 2.0 at tonight’s San Francisco Freebase meetup . Be sure to RSVP if you’d like to attend!the work i've done concerning integration and augmentation of wikipedia, question answering, argument mapping, wikipedia citation analysis, and mapping relationships between webpages.

