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NYC BigApps is an annual competition sponsored by the
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. It provides programmers, developers, designers, and entrepreneurs with access to municipal data sets to build technological products that address civic issues affecting New York City. Through the NYC Open Data portal and other private and non-profit data sources, contestants have access to more than 1,000 data sets and APIs. Examples of available data include weekly traffic updates, schedules of citywide events, property sales records, catalogs of restaurant inspections, and geographic data about the location of school and voting districts. The contest is part of a broader
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effort to increase government transparency and encourage
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Results & challenges

Some contest winners have gone on to become viable companies. For example, MyCityWay, was a contest winner in 2010. MyCityWay subsequently raised venture capital funding from FirstMark Capital and IA Ventures, as well as a strategic investment from BMW. Embark NYC
the mass transit application which won Best Mobility App in the NYC BigApps 3.0 competition, received investment from BMW i Ventures in 2012 and was acquired by Apple in 2013. Yet like many app competitions driven by government data, many of the winning apps have not developed into viable companies. One challenge that civic hacking competitions face is that “they rely on programmers to define problems, instead of citizens or even government itself.” Hana Schank wrote of the 2011 contest that “the problem with the
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BigApps contest is that it leaves both user needs and likely user behavior out of the equation, instead beginning with an enormous data dump and asking developers to make something cool out of it”. Hana Schank, "New York City’s Digital Deficiency ". Fast Company. December 14, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2014. Recognizing these challenges, the 2013 BigApps competition introduced specific problem briefs organized around five “BigIssues” related to issues affecting New York City: Jobs and Economic Mobility, Cleanweb: Energy, Environment, and Resilience, Healthy Living, and Lifelong Learning. The competition also included events where organizations and City agencies versed in a “BigIssue” presented data sets and ideas to competitors.


Contest judges

Judges for the contest have included: Dawn Barber, Co-founder, New York Tech Meetup; John Borthwick, CEO, Betaworks;
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, CEO & Co-founder, Hunch;
Jack Dorsey Jack Patrick Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) is an American Internet entrepreneur and programmer who is a co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, Inc., as well as a co-founder and the CEO and chairperson of Block, Inc., the developer of the Squa ...
, CEO, Square, and Co-founder, Twitter;
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, Chairman, EDventure; Lawrence Lenihan, Founder, CEO and Managing Director of FirstMark Capital;
Naveen Selvadurai Naveen Selvadurai (born January 27, 1982 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) is an American internet entrepreneur and co-founder of location-based social networking site Foursquare.com. Until recently, he was working at startup studio Expa which was f ...
, Co-founder, Foursquare; Steven Strauss, Managing Director, NYCEDC; Kara Swisher, Co-Executive Director, All Things Digital; Fred Wilson, Managing Partner,
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References

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Further reading

* Alan Fever
The Mayor's Geek Squad
NY Times, March 23, 2013 * Erin Durkin
Mayor Michael Bloomberg employs innovative contest style to bring bright, new ideas to meet city challenges
NYDailyNews, February 10, 2013 * John Lelandbr>Turning Unused Acres Green, NY Times
April 29, 2012 * Phyllis Furman
Mayor hands out prizes to local software developers who turn NYC data into easy-to-use apps
NYDailyNews, April 18, 2012 * Joshua Brustein

NY Times, March 2, 2012 * Joshua Brustein

NY Times, January 6, 2012 * Brad Stenger
"Scene Near Me" Hackers: From BigApps to TimesOpen
NY Times, November 21, 2011 * Brad Stenger
TimesOpen: Social Media on Nov 14
NY Times, November 4, 2011 * Joshua Brustein

NY Times, September 30, 2011 * Joshua Brustein

NY Times, April 29, 2011 * Patrick McGeehan
Bloomberg Announces Investment in Tech Start-Up
NY Times, May 25, 2010 * Associated Pres
Subway finder wins BigApps competition
NY Post, February 8, 2010 * Adam Lisberg
New award-winning phone app, Wayfinder NYC, points the (sub)way
NYDailyNews, February 5, 2010 * Jenna Wortham
New York City Names Winners of Apps Contest
NY Times, February 4, 2010 * Robert Johnson
Techies show off big app-etites for city info
NYDailyNews, December 28, 2009 * Sewell Chan

NY Times, October 7, 2009 * Sewell Chan
City Admits Lapse in Data Release
NY Times, October 7, 2009 * Emily S. Rueb
When Road Rage Turns Into a Brawl
NY Times, October 6, 2009 * Jenna Wortham
New York City Wants You to Create an App For That
NY Times, October 6, 2009 * Sewell Chan and Patrick MCgeehan
City Invites Software Developers to Crunch Big Data Sets
NY Times, June 29, 2009


External links


Official website
Competitions in New York City