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Winners in $30,000 Mix & Mash competition announced


Winners have been announced in the $30,000 Mix & Mash competition run by DigitalNZ, a business unit of the National Library.

The winner of the $10,000 Supreme Mashup NZ Walks Information by Daniel Pietzsch

Art Vanderlay with agencies
Fri, 10 Dec 2010

Winners have been announced in the $30,000 Mix & Mash competition run by DigitalNZ, a business unit of the National Library.

The winner of the $10,000 Supreme Mashup NZ Walks Information by Daniel Pietzsch

Mr Pietzsch's app, which draws on Google Maps, lets you browse and search for walking tracks and can get information on where a track is (including the exact path), how long it is and what the elevation profile looks like.

The category was sponsored by InternetNZ

The $5000 award for Outstanding Mashup went to Cameron Prebble's MashBlock (pictured) a tool for visualising data from the 2006 census.

NBR's favourite, the Tax Receipt 2010 calculator - which taps Treasury data to provide a graphical view of how the government spends your personal tax contribution, agency by agency - took the Best Newbie Mashup title.

See the full list of winners here.

Art Vanderlay with agencies
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
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