Wanted: APIs for HackTO!

With just a month to go, HackTO is quickly approaching (By the way, if you haven’t signed up yet already, get on that!).

I’m sure you’re all sitting on your hands right now, itching to get them dirty at HackTO, thinking: “Whatever will I do with myself in the meantime?!”

Well we need your help finding companies with interesting APIs for HackTO. What makes an API interesting? Last time we had APIs that could:

Some very cool apps were created out of these APIs, and we’d like to offer some similarly exciting APIs this time around!

So: If you are with–or know of–a technology company that you think should be involved, please get in touch!

Ideally, an eligible API for HackTO would be:

  • Public (or made temporarily available to our hackers for at least a few weeks after HackTO ends)
  • Well-documented
  • Generally useful (and to creative folks, a lot of things could be considered generally useful!)

We would like to make this HackTO the best yet, so if you have any leads or ideas for APIs that you would like to see, please don’t hesitate to let us know!

Image by Daniel Dionne

Registration open for HackTO: Second edition

Yep, registration for this new edition of HackTO is now officially open!

The location and sponsors are TBD, but we will be holding the event on Saturday September 25th somewhere in downtown Toronto.

If you’re planning to attend, we would love your advice on the following:

  • What tech companies would you like to see providing APIs this time around?
  • What sorts of APIs would you be interested in working with?
  • Is there anything different you would like to see or do at this next HackTO?

Please drop us a line at hackto (at) ideeinc.com any time to get in touch or to say hi. You can also join us on crowdvine!

There’s still lots to figure out, but our general schedule will look like this:

  • 9:00 – Breakfast and introductions
  • 9:30 – API presentation
  • 10:15 – Open Planning
  • 10:30 – Hacking setup and start
  • Noon – Lunch
  • 1:00 – Hacking
  • 5:00 – Application presentation – 5 minutes for each presenter!
  • 5:30 – Judging and prizes
  • 6:00 – Off to nearby pub for celebrations!

Register soon, because space will be limited!  Hope to see you in September.

HackTO on crowdvine

As Corey and I are planning the next HackTO, I thought it would be great if we could connect you all to each other and start a few conversations before we start hacking in September. So head over to our crowdvine page to browse the HackTO network and create an account here. Keep me company!

HackTO declared great success!

On Saturday, Toronto’s finest hackers and developers gathered at the ideeplex in Toronto for some serious geekery at the first ever HackTO hack-a-thon.

Being social... or being too busy to be social!

The challenge? Build a sexy web application using any combination of open APIs made available by our fantastic sponsors: Canpages, Freshbooks, Idee, OPENapps and PostRank. Oh, and build it in UNDER FOUR HOURS.

The reward? Besides total geek-cred, the top three applications received either an iPad, a $500 gift certificate for the Apple store or a $250 gift certificate for Amazon. All applications developed remained property of their creators, of course… this event was for people-meeting and stuff-strutting!

As part of the HackTO schedule we decided to introduce an unconference component:  developers put their application ideas up on a white board and specified if they were looking for a team member to work with, or if they were going “rogue” independently. We ended up with a pretty good combination of rogue developers and teams. A total of 13 applications were outlined on the board by 10:30, which was our coding start time.

Yours truly thinking of more illustrative doodles for the whiteboard

Off to the races. Competition was stiff, coffee was flowing, laptops were clacking, and some creative work spaces began to sprout up…

Of course somewhere along the way we needed to break for food, although it was hard to tear some hackers away from their laptops just when they’d hit a groove! But  two, three, or TEN slices of pizza later it was back to business.

Yummy pie from Pizzaiolo...

...some of us liked it more than others!

Shortly after lunch, it was serious CRUNCH TIME. The only sounds to be heard were furious fingers flailing on keyboards, the clinking of coffee spoons, the crunching of carbs, and the occasional %#$@! For some, helmets were required gear for getting down to the nitty gritty.

Buckle up, it's gonna be a bumpy ride.

Several pints of blood, sweet and tears later, finishing touches were made and laptops were closed. Each team presented their awesome application to the crowd, and to our wonderful panel of judges whom we would like to thank from the bottom of our collective geeky hearts: Jonas Brandon, April Dunford and Joe Stump. Thanks, dudes!

There were so many great apps, it was hard to choose the winners. But without further ado, here is what the judges selected:

Honourable mention (for lolz)

Million-Dollar Microsite-Maker by Nick Hoffman and Andrew Louis

Pick a topic and a city in Canada (e.g. dating in Toronto), then fill out a form to instantly assemble a web site complete with content, local business listings and advertising. Uses the CanPages API.

Get rich quick!

Honourable mention (app by a sponsoring team)

Soleil by Mark Bloore and Martine Vong

Submit an image, and Soleil breaks it down into a grid of colour, then replaces each colour in the grid with a similarly-coloured image to create a mosaic version of the original image. Uses Idee’s Piximilar API.

Submitted image

Result mosaic image!

Runner up

Image Statter by Rida Al Barazi

Grab a set or feed of images, identify those images that come from the highest-ranking source (e.g. sources with many incoming/outgoing links or flagged as interesting), and extract the image colours to create colour templates. Get a pie-chart breakdown of how each colour is used proportionally within the image. Uses the PostRank and Piximilar APIs.

Third place (winner of the $250 Amazon gift certificate)

Feed Me by Taylan Pince

Submit any web site address with an RSS feed, or provide your Google Reader feeds to receive a list of suggested feeds based on your interests. Uses the PostRank API.

Hungry for new feeds?

Second place (winner of the $500 Apple store certificate)

Photosimilar by James Hatheway and Libin Pan

Take a photo with your iPhone or select a photo from your iPhone’s image gallery, and find visually similar images on the web (e.g. images with the same look, feel, colours, etc.). Uses the Piximilar API.

First place (winner of a 32GB iPad)

what the colour?! by Mo Jangda

Submit a colour palette from colourlovers.com and retreive images that contain either all of the colours in that palette, or images matching individual colours in the palette. Click on your result images to find even more palette-inspired images. Uses the Piximilar API with colourlovers.com.

Who doesn't love colour?!

Congratulations to the winners, and a huge round of applause to everyone who participated in this very first hack-a-thon.  It’s amazing what can be accomplished with great minds and a tight deadline!

It was great to meet you all, and we hope you had fun. If you are looking to connect with anyone that you met at HackTO, don’t forget that the names, faces and Twitter accounts of everyone at the event are available right here.

We are already excited about planning the next event, so we’ll see you again soon… keep hacking!

P.S. PostRank: here’s some love for you courtesy of Soleil!

Video goodness by OPENapps

The first in a series of videos courtesy of Joseph Puopolo at OPENapps. Be sure to check out some great interviews with some of the peeps of HackTO!

All quiet on the western front

Crunch time! You can almost hear a pin drop as everyone hunkers down for some serious coding and coffee.

Meet your fellow hackers!

O hai. It’s been great to see all of your wonderful faces here at HackTO, and thanks for enduring my headshot shenanigans!

And now: here are the names, faces, Twitter accounts and list of fears for each of your hacking comrades.

Engage.

Paul Myers

Logan Aube

Joseph Puopolo

Kelvin Kang

Taylan Pince

Libin Pan

James Hatheway

Andrew Baldwin

Dan Sinclair

Rida Al Barazi

“Krispy” Kristan Uccello

Haifeng Cao

Ilya Grigorik

Jonas Brandon

Matt Okura

Martine Vong

Mark Bloore

Andrew Louis

Nick Hoffman

Gabriel Mansour

Alex Hockey-Sweeney

John Grant

Corey Reid

Johnny Tong

Anita Kuno

AJ Mooney

Mo Jangda

Paul Bloore

Susahosh Rahman

Melina Stathopoulos

Shey Sewani

Ben Coe

Leila Boujnane

April Dunford

New location for HackTO… and prizes!

Phew, we have had a couple of venue changes over the last few days but we have finally settled on a location for tomorrow (this is location hacking!). HackTO 2010 will take place at the ideeplex at 223 Queen Street East.

And now for the most exciting part: Prizes!

First place API

  • A lovely, shiny 32GB iPad (Or its cash equivalent if you are hacking as a team. Unless you are REALLY good at sharing!)

Second place API

  • A $500 Apple store gift card

Third place API

  • A $250 Amazon gift card

Remember to join us at the ideeplex tonight from 6-9pm for some pre-show brain-juice and API conspiring.

See you soon!

Meet your judges

Where there are awesome prizes, there are awesome judges to award those prizes. We are extremely lucky to have three judges who know their tech and cannot be bribed!

(Oh hey, just what are these awesome prizes, you ask? Well we’ll be revealing that tomorrow but we can tell you that there is likely a shiny, pretty iPad in the mix. But I’ve already said too much. On to the introductions!)

Jonas Brandon

Jonas Brandon is a Cofounder of StartupNorth (www.startupnorth.ca) and a Director at Rogers Ventures (www.rogersventures.ca). Prior to joining Rogers Ventures Jonas cofounded two startups, backed by some of Canadas leading angel investors. He led the formation of a company commercializing research from the University of Toronto and grew an ecommerce company into a category leader. Both companies continue to thrive. He is a member of the Florida Bar, graduating from the University of Florida with a Juris Doctor, cum laude, and Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude. Follow Jonas on Twitter at @JonasBrandon and @StartupNorth

April Dunford

April Dunford is a seasoned technology marketing professional that has held executive positions at Nortel, IBM and Siebel Systems.  She has also been the head of marketing at a number of successful startups including Janna Systems, DataMirror and Infobright.  April is the founder and principle consultant at Rocket Launch Marketing a boutique consultancy that helps startups bring new offerings to market.  She’s a contributor to The Mark News and is the author of RocketWatcher, an award-winning blog on startup marketing.

Joe Stump

Joe Stump has been scaling large websites for over ten years. After spending a few years as Digg’s Lead Architect he struck out on his own, with Matt Galligan, to found SimpleGeo. As CTO of SimpleGeo he’s responsible for architecting and scaling a robust GIS infrastructure for developers around the world. Joe has authored pieces for O’Reilly‚ ONLAMP.com and has spoken at Web 2.0 Expo, FOWA, FOWD, Q-Con, SXSW, MySQL Conference and PHP-Con, to name a few. Joe is an expert in the LAMP stack and graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a BA in Computer Information Systems.

Drink and be merry at the ideeplex

Hello hackers and developers!

We are looking forward to welcoming you on Saturday May 15 at the ideeplex, but before that: let’s get together and have a couple of cold ones on us! Join us on Friday May 14 (also at the ideeplex) to meet other hackers and developers.

Your HackTO registration gets you into the ideeplex. Bring your ideas and cheery, social self. Make friends, because come Saturday you will need them to build your killer application!

Just a quick note: We love you all, but please come only if you are planning to attend HackTO the next day. If you have any questions please contact us. Kthnxbai!

When: Friday May 14, 2010
Time: 18:00 to 21:00
Where: Idee | 223 Queen Street East


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