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NYC Big Apps - Cash prizes for apps using data sets from NYC.gov (nyc.gov)
21 points by jakewolf on June 29, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments



This sounds great, in theory, but I'm a little suspicious about this is a political stunt rather than something that will provide real value.

Guess we'll find out when the actual data sets open up this fall. Definitely a step in the right direction, but I don't know if they actually "get" open data.


Offering an app contest seems like a great way to get lots of work for free. Make the prize big enough and you'll get a ton of submissions, only one of which you have to pay for!


I've been reading the description of this contest and I am still a bit confused... 1. What do contestants submit? 2. Is the data made available to winners alone, or is it made available to all contestants at the same time? 3. What are the prizes?


Broke California should learn from NYC and get stuff done like this.


Thanks for posting this link. Good to know about. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be an indication of the value of those hypothetical cash prizes. Or did I miss it?


Seems the contest will be announced in the Fall... so this is the announcement that there will be an announcement (don't you just love politics).


Ah. Thanks for clarifying. I missed that part.




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