NSW Govt plans Web app competition
- 04 September, 2009 10:42
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The New South Wales Government is calling on Web developers to share their creativeness with the state through the new apps4nsw competition.
According to the Government's Web site, the apps4nsw competition is designed "to foster and promote the development of innovative digital applications and web services using public and government data relating to New South Wales".
Of particular interest are projects that develop software application prototypes which can be used on websites and mobile phones using public and government data relating to NSW.
There are two competition categories:
- ideas for applications or services based around public or government data, and
- prototype software applications that demonstrate the idea in action.
Cash prizes will be up for grabs for successful individuals or teams.
More details will be made available once the competition is formally launched, however interested parties are encouraged to register now for updates.
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