SpeedGeeking6
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SpeedGeeking at Mashup Camp 6
This contest is closed. Please click here for information about the current Best Mashup Contest.
Below are the contestants from the Best Mashup 6 Contest. Contestants are asked to enter information about their mashup into the wiki themselves.
For more information on the Best Mashup Contest, check out the Best Mashup Contest 6 contest page.
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Competitor 1: Van Riper -- Intel Mash Maker Widget
- Competitor: Van Riper
- APPLICATION: Intel Mash Maker Widget with Local Product Availability powered by Krillion
- DESCRIPTION: Based upon the Intel Mash Maker extension for Firefox, this widget allows for viewing local product availability information within the context of your normal web browsing experience of the online shopping destination of your choice. For the contest, Mash Maker extractors were defined and demonstrated on the following sites: amazon.com, shopping.com, epinions.com and consumerreports.org. This mashup was started on Monday evening after the Intel Mash Maker session earlier that day and a full functional version was operational by 6pm on Tuesday. Mash Maker rocks!
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Intel Mash Maker Firefox extension, Krillion Local Product Availability JavaScript API
- DEVELOPER: Van Riper
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Competitor 2: Newton Chan
- Competitor: Newton Chan
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Competitor 3: Andres Ferrare -- Mapdango (1st PLACE WINNER!!)
- Competitor: Andres Ferrare
- APPLICATION: Mapdango
- DESCRIPTION: http://siliconflorist.com/2008/03/25/mapdango-tops-mashup-camp-charts/
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Competitor 4: Seni Sangrujee -- Metosphere
- Competitor: Seni Sangrujee
- APPLICATION: Metosphere
- DESCRIPTION: Mobile Location Browser for Android/iPhone
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Google Maps, Android, Eventful API, Wikipedia
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Competitor 5 & 6: Dan VuQuoc & Nicholas Moline -- iPhoneLocator
- Competitor: DanVuQuoc and Nicholas Moline
- APPLICATION: iPhoneLocator
- DESCRIPTION: An application for jailbroken iPhones that pings a Facebook Application with the phone's location enabling social geotagging.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: PHP, Ajax, Google Maps API, Facebook API
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Competitor 7: Justo Hildego
- Competitor: Justo Hildego
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Competitor 8: Tim Burks
- Competitor: Tim Burks
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Competitor 9: Sina Bakhtiari & Ilya Godes -- What Had Happened Was...

- Competitor: Sina Bakhtiari and Ilya Godes
- APPLICATION: What Had Happened Was... [whhw]
- NOTE: The mashup is now hosted on Amazon S3. The link has been posted.
- DESCRIPTION: flickr search are plotted versus time on a chart. Discover relationships between photos and time more easily.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Yahoo! Pipes, flickr API, jQuery, flot JS chart library, Newcastle Brown Ale.
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Competitor 10: Jim Pringle

- Competitor: Jim Pringle
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Competitor 11: Valdimer Olexa
- Competitor: Valdimer Olexa
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Competitor 12: Brian Hamlin
- Competitor: Brian Hamlin
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Competitor 13: Mo K & Nick Branstator -- VoiceMaps
- Competitor: Mo K. and NickBranstator
- APPLICATION: VoiceMaps
- DESCRIPTION: Map creation with voice recording behind each pushpin; all recordings made through the phone.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: MyVox and Google Maps
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Competitor 14: Kent Brewster
- Competitor: Kent Brewster
Here I was probably showing Blog Juice.
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Competitor 15: Shinichi Tomita
- Competitor: Shinichi Tomita
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Competitor 16: Max
- Competitor: Max
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Competitor 17: Al -- iMovieMash
- Competitor: Al
See #22 Below: iMovieMash
http://wiki.mashupcamp.com/index.php/SpeedGeeking6#Competitor_22:_Al_Nevarez_--_Movie_Mash
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Competitor 18: Steve Chan -- March Madness Office Pool
- Competitor: Steve Chan (demo'd by Dave Nielsen)
- APPLICATION: March Madness Office Pool
- DESCRIPTION: Manage your March Madness Office Pool within Facebook & Open Social
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Facebook, StrikeIron (The Sports Network)
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Competitor 19: Alex Neth -- CribQ
- Competitor: Alex Neth
- APPLICATION: CribQ - http:///sfbay.cribq.com
- DESCRIPTION: Housing search dashboard for Craigslist.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Google Maps, Microsoft VirtualEarth, Amazon EC2/S3, Ruby on Rails
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Competitor 20: Chris Radcliff -- San Diego Space Society
- Competitor: ChrisRadcliff
- APPLICATION: San Diego Space Society (aka The $15 No-Bake Community Site)
- DESCRIPTION: Community site for a new National Space Society chapter. Requirements included easy administration, social features, integrated events calendar, frequent news, membership form, and image/photo management. Plugins, RSS, and social engineering were used to integrate Web 2.0 apps into a Wordpress base for a non-technical audience.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Wordpress.com, Eventful, Wufoo, Google Apps, Google Groups, and growing (complete list)
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Competitor 21: Jhidalgo & Juan Lozano -- LinkedForce
- Competitor: Jhidalgo and Juan Lozano
- APPLICATION: LinkedForce
- DESCRIPTION: You are a sales guy that needs new prospects for next week´s NY trip. This is an Enterprise Data Mashup that combines contact information from Salesforce, LinkedIn direct and indirect profiles, and internal sales information about specific industries of interests, and combines them in order to feed a Google Map with ranked prospects that only social networks would enable us to find.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Denodo Platform, AJAX, SalesForce Partner WS, Google Maps API, Google geo API
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Competitor 22: Al Nevarez -- iMovieMash (2nd PLACE WINNER!!)
- Competitor: Al Nevarez
- APPLICATION: iMovieMash
- DESCRIPTION: Make smart movie rental decisions while out and about. iMovieMash combines the new movies at Blockbuster or the supermarket's DVD kiosk with iMDb and Kids-in-Mind ratings. iPhone friendly user interface lists movies from best to worst. Each movie is also a button that leads to a YouTube API and Yahoo Movies search. Launches movie trailers on the native iPhone YouTube app.
- TECHNOLOGIES USED: Perl, IUI, Javascript, RSS. A 7 way mashup of IMDB, Kids-In-Mind, DVD-Play, Blockbuster RSS, YouTube API RSS, Google Maps, and Yahoo Movies.


