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Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
The application represents a copy of a dashboard of the service www.divshare.com and allows to upload new files, edit and view them as well as downloading, links sharing within Facebook and publishing them on friends pages. The application uses the API of the service and Facebook API.
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
Une page de démarrage augmenté (JQUERY/TAFFYDB) compatible Firefox 18.
A l'origine une découverte sur LifeHacker.
The application represents a widget, that implements the primary functionality of the web site "kadoo.com" and grants access to lists of friends, groups, files as well as general profile settings. The widget can be easily integrated with insertion of embedded code in a page and represents a separate independent application supporting both mobile and web platforms.
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.