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Tagged: san diego

Thursday, April 26, 2012

The new map is based on the Flex API and avaialble here. It uses a Bing basemap but I was unable to access it due to a huge splashscreen which I could not dismiss. This happens on my laptop now and again... (Safari, MacOS X if you are wondering...and no I don't want to change my resolution.)

- Aviation News

The Flex Viewer is also in use in Nashua, NH where it's showing off the new Broad Street Parkway Project. It's a software launch as the city is still tweaking details about what parcels still need to be acquired.

- Nahsua Patch

The San Bernardino Associated Governments is looking  at the environmental impacts of extending train service from the city into Redlands, including stops near Esri, the movie theatre and the University of Redlands. Trains may run by 2018.

- San Bernardino County Sun

And Esri has gotten approval for a new parking lot.

- Redlands Daily Facts

by Adena Schutzberg on 04/26 at 04:45 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Monday, March 05, 2012

Today, [Feb 22] in conjunction with the newly-launched BusinessUSA initiative, the Department of Commerce announced the launch of their business app challenge.  The $10,000 contest challenges app developers to find innovative ways to utilize Commerce and other publicly available data and information to support American businesses. The business app challenge calls on developers to utilize at least one Department of Commerce data set in creating an application that assists businesses and/or improves the service delivery of Business.USA.gov to the business community.  Developers may choose the platform that best suits them. Applicants may design for the web, personal computer, mobile handheld device, or any platform broadly accessible to the open Internet. A list of developer-friendly data sets can be found on the Business Data and Tools page of Data.gov.

Apps due by April 30, 2012. 

- Announcement on Commerce Dept Blog

- Contest Details

Coming March 23 and 24:

The AT&T San Diego Apps Challenge is focused on creating apps that improve the quality of life for San Diegans!  Mayor Jerry Sanders and the City of San Diego have partnered with AT&T to challenge software developers to use city and partner data to create new apps for their chance at $50,000 in prize money.  For more info please click this link:  http://sdappschallenge.com/

Our Mobile App Hackathon (an event produced by the AT&T Developer Program, City of San Diego, and Apigee) is designed for attendees (technical & non-technical) to pitch ideas, build apps, get fed, compete for prizes across different categories and most importantly: meet new people and scout for teammates to work on new or current projects in San Diego. Our hackathon will introduce you to the latest cutting edge tools to help deploy your own app with a website backend, fully hosted in the cloud so that you can create the next great San Diego app.

- invite via eventbrite

New York’s BigApps contest, now in Version 3.0, has won no small amount of praise. Using data supplied by public agencies, Web developers compete for $50,000 in prizes, awarded based on voting by the public and a panel of judges. Voting on this year’s entries ends on Thursday.

As usual, there are a number of location based apps including one that shows vacant public land and whot to contact to explore developing it.

- NY Times

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/05 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mayor Sanders and the City of San Diego are challenging the software developer community to create new apps using city and partner data. They’re also inviting the public to share their ideas for innovative new apps.

Winners will receive $50,000 in cash prizes as well as promotional exposure. Prizes will be awarded for apps that enhance city services and quality of life for San Diegans, and that use the data in innovative ways. Submitted apps can run on the web, desktop computers, tablets, or smartphones. The public is encouraged to share application ideas related to energy, tourism, economic development, transportation, the environment, health and other areas.

The public will have one month to share ideas for San Diego apps they’d like to see created. Developers will have approximately three months following the challenge launch to build their submissions. A panel of distinguished judges from the tech industry, venture capital, and partner institutions will select winners, and the general public will vote to identify two “Popular Choice” winners.

Sponsors include the city and AT&T. Students compete with everyone else; there is no special student category. Apps due April 11.
 
 
Boston College has a map competition for students with Amzaon gift card awards. Maps will be shown at the spring GIS Day celebration in April. Maps due March 30.
 
- details (pdf)
The Get Outdoors Massachusetts contest is open to the public and seeks public participation in developing technologies that feature Massachusetts outdoor and natural resources. The goal of the competition is to provide software developers with data to create a mobile application for the public to use a smart phone to map to public lands, access points and other outdoor venues for outdoor recreation. The agencies will provide data about state parks, wildlife management areas, public boat ramps, agricultural tourism locations and parking locations and lists of available activities at each facility or location.
Must be 18, several different category - cool prizes like state parks pass, year long MBTA pass! Apps due March 30.
 
The 2012 IEEE GRSS Data Fusion Contest is designed to investigate the potential of multi-modal/multi-temporal fusion of very high spatial resolution imagery. This year, participants will download three different sets of images (optical, SAR, and LIDAR) over the downtown of San Francisco and each participant will get to choose their own research topic to work with. Proposals should describe in detail the addressed problem, the method used, and the end result.
Need not be an IEEE member. Cash prizes. Proposal due May 1. 2012.
 
 
The 2012 National Geospatial Technology Competition for students is still open. The round 1 test must be completed by March 15. Top competitors will attend Esri Ed UC.
 
by Adena Schutzberg on 01/24 at 06:30 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Put Your Neighbors To Work With Zaarly, A Local Market for Odd Jobs

- Mashable

[San Diego] Councilman Carl DeMaio will release his long-awaited free smartphone application Thursday, a mobile system that allows residents to report problems with potholes, broken sidewalks, abandoned vehicles, broken lights, illegal dumping and graffiti.

The $9K app is from Citysourced and the councilman is paying for it from his budget.

- SIgnOnSanDiego

Tesco's "satnav" for grocery shoppers is up and running in one store outside in North London. It's Android only. I wonder how the comparison with "satnav" will encourage/discourage use and confuse those still learning how LBS works indoors?

- Tesco blog

Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley announced at TechCrunch Disrupt 2011 that Cloud Touch, the INQ phone known for its Facebook integration, will use Foursquare to power its location services.

- CNN

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/24 at 05:53 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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