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Dan Brickley

Developer Advocate at Google

Dan Brickley is a prominent figure working at Google on the DataCommons.org project, where he specializes in aggregating data from various open sources and focusing on data standards and Sustainability applications.

Aside from his role at Google, Dan is deeply involved in Schema.org, aiding millions of websites in implementing structured data to describe a wide range of content like jobs, articles, events, and more.

His career includes a diverse range of experiences such as working in Google's Open Source Programs Office and Developer Relations division.

Before joining Google, Dan Brickley operated a consultancy firm, and contributed to innovative projects at organizations like Joost, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

His involvement in the Semantic Web initiative at W3C, co-creation of the FOAF project, and contributions in defining RDF specifications have significantly impacted the field of linked data and decentralized social networking.

Dan Brickley pursued his education by studying Sociology and Philosophy at the University of Bristol and attending Chichester College.

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Gemini 2.5 Pro ..ooOO(“I've re-listened to the audio, using a stopwatch to pinpoint the start & end times of each word, and have cross-referenced my notes to ensure everything is accounted for. […]
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London, England, United Kingdom