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GRAND PRIZE WINNER
HARTXT
Developers: Team SPARKTECH
- Daniel Melick, Luqmaan Dawoodjee, Kathleen Tran, Francis
Gelderloos, Erik Christensen, Jeremy Fisher, Maria Ordehi
Brief description of app: HARTXT is an SMS system that allows
passengers to simply text the bus stop location ID and bus
number, both of which are provided at each stop, and receive an
automated response with the next three times that their bus will
arrive. It is also available in Spanish and is blind accessible.
In their own words:
We found a useful and practical way to solve a common issue for
Tampa public transit commuters. We swayed away from using
Crowdsourcing because this limits what an application can do. We
don't want to force users to do things outside of their norm. We
took what our demographic used on a regular basis, texting, and
used that functionality to add a simple but useful way to give
them helpful information on a regular basis. We thought about
practicality and real life resources.
Demo:
http://createch.github.com/HACKATHON--HARTXT/
RUNNER UP
Pix & Pans
Developers: Team Haneke Design - Jesse Curry and Daniel Herman
Description: Pix & Pans allows mobile users to submit photos of
what they like most and least about Tampa. The solution consists
of a web application and an iPhone App.
Demo:
http://tampa.pixandpans.com
MAYOR’S CHOICE
City Site
Developer: Robin Curts
Brief description of app: City Sites is a proof of concept that
builds on the City’s extensive use of QR codes. The app aims to
makes City information more accessible to citizens on their
mobile phones. For example, a user could reserve a park pavilion
on the spot by scanning the QR code, viewing available dates,
and filling out the form on their mobile device.
Demo: http://tinyurl.com/hackathoncitysites
MAYOR’S CHOICE
SimTampa
Developer:
Michael Lindemuth
Brief description of app:
The economic recession of 2007 left a glut of vacant commercial
properties within the city of Tampa. These properties reduce the
aesthetic appeal of the community as well as the economic
viability of the region. SimTampa.com is a webapp that provides
a portal for the community to connect with policymakers and
property developers using vacant lot data from the Hillsborough
County Property Appraiser's Office. Users log in with their
Facebook account, get a personalized list of vacant commercial
properties in their area, and may categorize and discuss each
unoccupied property individually. Policy makers and developers
can mine this well of citizen input for local ideas about how to
best recover from this recession.
Demo: http://www.simtampa.com
Ask Grant
Developers: Imaginary Mind Productions - Aris MacInnes, Roy
Stegman, Matt Albright
Brief description of app: Ask Grant is a web/mobile web app that
connects people and organizations to monies and incentives
available to them within their local communities. Community
administrators can build their database of grants and tax
breaks, while seekers (organizations, individuals and grant
writers) can search current data being made available.
Demo: http://www.askgrant.us
InKind.us
Developers: Matter Labs: Leslie Mattern, Ivan Sazonov, Brian
Calciano, Ferdian Jap, Dan Mattern
Brief description of app: A website that facilitates projects
and matches them with spaces while involving the community in
the process via monetary and volunteer hour crowdfunding.
Demo: inkind.luefher.com
GTFS-Realtime Feed for HART
Developer: Loren Sands-Ramshaw
Brief description of app: Many people have been asking for real
time transit data from HART. Loren simply decided to create this
feed himself. His ambitious project uses an Android app to
provide location updates and a web server to receive the
updates, continuously generating a GTFS-realtime feed that could
be used to inform citizens in real time how far away their bus
is.
TPD GeoRSS Feed
Developer: Daniel Dye
Brief description of app: Daniel created a Good Maps Mash-up of
the Tampa Police Department’s Call for Service Feed. The GeoRSS
feed could also be filtered for specific areas or neighborhoods.
The app is geared toward community building by empowering
citizens with up-to-date an critical information about their
neighborhood or current location.
Demo: http://tpdgeorss.com
Blog: http://www.weogeo.com/blog/City_of_Tampa_Mayors_Hackathon.html
GreenScore
Developers: Aaron Binder, Christopher McElveen, Himanshu Tintia,
Jeremy Blackburn, Michael Nachtigal, Reuben Pressman, Santosh
Aditham, Saurabh Kotiyal, Stephen Corry, Kyle Eschenroeder
Brief description of app: GreenScore encourages citizens to be
greener by gamifying environmental conservation. Users compete
against one another using a score generated from their energy,
gas, and utility bills. They earn prizes and perks for keeping
their consumption low.
Tampa Bay Needs Us
Developers:
A team named L.A.R.S: Robert Ries, Alexander Rokytan, Sean
Dunford, Luis Cintron, Allan Chavez
Brief description of app: A web application that helps reputable
organizations as well as citizens to connect with volunteers in
a manner that is easy and current.
Demo: www.Tampabayneeds.us www.bayhelper.somee.com
Tampa Bucket List
Developers: Aidan Augustin, Neal Ormsbee, Gabriel Busto, William
Newton, Andrew Kennedy, Marco
Brief description of app: Tampa Bucket List is a platform to
discover and share the incredible things the city of Tampa has
to offer. Users power the site by submitting their own
suggestions and voting up the best ideas. The result is a
crowd-sourced, authoritative list of the top sights to see,
events to attend, and activities to experience in the Tampa Bay
area before you “kick the bucket”.
There's no need to do it alone! Track your progress and upload a
picture each time you check an item off the list, then compare
your record with friends and easily share your memories to your
social networks.
Demo: tampabucketlist.com
BI Fire Rescue
Developer: David Liebman
Brief description of app: BI (short for “Business Intelligence”)
Fire Rescue allows users to access Tampa Fire Rescue data on
their Windows Phone 7 or desktop. The app allows for searching,
graphs, data drill downs, and maps of calls for service.
David’ Blog about the BI Fire Rescue: http://bisqldave.com/2012/06/26/mayors-hack-a-thon-2012-tampa/
A Day In Tampa
Developers: Team Brain-Trade – Warren Fridy, Adrian Tillman,
Jamie Fridy, Monique Sever, Rick Sever
Brief Description of the app: The “A Day in Tampa” application
is designed to help visitors and residents alike plan events
either on the fly or in the future by providing information on
historical sites, local events, and recreation activities in an
easy to use format. In addition, it incorporates the HARTLine
bus routes, complete with “PINS”, or suggests other forms of
transportation.
Demo: http://adayintampa.brain-trade.com/
Call Me A Cab
Developed by: Erik Christensen
Brief description of app: Call Me A Cab is designed to make
arranging a ride easy. When the user clicks the easy to find
“call” button, their location is reverse geo-coded and passed to
the server. The server then uses a VoIP client named Twilio to
create an audio file that would inform the can company operator
of a user’s location and home address.
TampaMeet
Developer: Ryan Holmes
Brief description of app: Connect with people in Tampa that have
similar interests.
Demo: sparkmii.com
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