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iPhone App Wins Microsoft-Campus Programming Contest

imamac writes "Startup Weekend was a 54-hour coding marathon held on Microsoft's campus last weekend. It was designed to encourage the use of MS programming technologies. However, the winner of the contest was an iPhone app: '"Awkward," whispered Startup Weekend organizer Clint Nelsen into the microphone upon announcing the top vote getter.'"

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  1. Inaccurate Summary? by clang_jangle · · Score: 5, Informative
    Actually, if you follow the link the first comment on TFA says:

    Actually the Top Award was given to another startup, Search Kick. they got the MS prize but also the prize of the design incubator. the other prize, public vote, was given to learnthatname. all great projects !

    I haven't bothered to confirm it, but that's the claim.

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  2. Re:And the app does? by clone53421 · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's called "Learn That Name" and it's found in the second link from TFS, not the first link.

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  3. Re:Encourage use of MS tech by making the SDK free by squallbsr · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, the iPhone SDK is a free download from ADC (you have access to it from the free developer account).

    The $100 is for a code signing key that allows you to put those binaries on an actual iPhone and to submit it to the app store

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