Hack4Europe! UK, 9 June 2011, London
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Casual Curator
Winner in the category 'Social Inclusion'
Finalist at the Digital Agenda Assembly, June 2011, BrusselsDeveloped by the Decipher team
Mike Stapleton, Systems Simulation Ltd, Mike(at)ssl.co.uk
Mike Selway, Systems Simulation Ltd, mas(at)ssl.co.uk
Eoin Kilfeather, Dublin Institute of Technology, ekilfeathe(at)dmc.dit.ieDescription
Casual Curator gets semantically improved search results from Europeana to aid personal curation for learning and teaching: easily organise, annotate and share culture via an Android touchscreen demonstrator.Prototype:
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eu:KindleSearch
Winner in the category 'Greatest Commercial Potential'Developed by
Mike HirstDescription
euKindleSearch easily produces e-books for the Amazon Kindle based on searches in the Europeana collections. Theprototype's first version allows users to search for item records from UK collections. Search results are shown in the Kindle Browser. Links display items in a separate page with a complete description. Further links lead to the data supplier. It is also possible to download search results as an e-book (mobipocket) either to PC or direct to Kindle.Prototype:
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Cultured Canvas
Winner in the category 'Most innovative app'Developed by
Dom Hodgson and Alistair MacdonaldDescription
Cultured Culture is an easy way to promote culture to a user's Twitter followers. Based on user's preferences/selected criteria, the prototype generates backgrounds of Europeana content for a user's Twitter account. -
Developed by
Mia Ridge and Owen StephensDescription
Share What you See supports easy blogging of Europeana content via Word Press.