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Why?
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To facilitate innovation in the cultural heritage sector To nurture a developer community To reach and engage with users To show the rewards of Open Data To contribute to the Digital Agenda To have some fun! Why a hackathon roadshow?
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How?
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Our agile #hack4europe partners Poznan Supercomputing Center, Poznan, Poland The Picasso Museum, Barcelona, Spain Collections Trust, London, United Kingdom National Heritage Board, Stockholm, Sweden
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Poznan
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Barcelona
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London
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Stockholm
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Competition categories Application with greatest commercial potential Application with greatest potential for inclusion Most innovative application Audience Award, as voted by the developers
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Any results?
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Some results in numbers About 85 developers participated With a majority being independent developers or representing SMEs Creating 48 prototypes With 14 winners in the categories and local special awards
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Some development trends at the hackathons Apps designed for mobile and slates first Apps designed to be inherently social Apps allowing users to curate content Apps integrating a gaming component Apps connecting with Wikipedia Apps visualizing Europeana content in new ways
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Our Fantastic Four
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Winner of the Commercial Potential Award: Art4Europe
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Winner of the Inclusion Award: Casual Curator
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Winner of the Innovation Award: TimeMash
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Winner of the Audience Award: TimeBook
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Culture? Creativity? Growth?
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Without an Open Data license we can’t move beyond prototype with any of the winners! Culture: Open Data will allow more people to find and engage with cultural content Creativity: Open Data, allowing re-mix and re-use, will fuel creativity Growth: Open Data, allowing anyone to develop services, will lead to economic growth Culture: Creativity: Growth and Open Data
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