Contest Entries - Contest I

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  • 5 votes

    Healthy Commute

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    Our idea: Most people use the most efficient pathways from work to home every day. This is a highly established behavior and automatic routine. Healthy Commute endeavors to surface information about healthy options along the way and help people make healthy choices with a minimal additional effort. We show people a beneficial healthy food or ... more

  • 4 votes

    Goodwill Partnership Matrix Mobile App

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    Our idea: At Goodwill, we create solutions to poverty through the businesses we operate. In addition to being a network of re-used good retail stores, we offer a number of comprehensive resources that provide employment opportunities, job trainings, a number of social services – even programs to help youth from underserved communities reach their true ... more

  • 43 votes

    Nexercise

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    Our idea: Nexercise is a free mobile game that rewards users with virtual medals, coupons, and free merchandise for being active.  The app can be used with ANY physical activity such as walking your dog, cycling and even weightlifting.  In the game you earn game points and medals that qualify you to win real prizes ... more

  • 3 votes

    Dano Pirate & The Numbers

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    Our idea: We’ve developed an App that teaches young children to count from 1 to 9. Strong educational foundations are necessary for academic success and young age is obviously the time when kids build them. Despite their best efforts, many families often lack the time to do that teaching themselves. Some may believe that their ... more

  • 7 votes

    TalkChalk

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    Our idea: TalkChalk is an idea that we see as the first step in truly integrating education with social media. TalkChalk connects learners by enabling safe communication between teachers, students, and parents via Facebook, e-mail, and SMS. The idea for TalkChalk came about when our co-Founder, Dave Simnick, was thinking about the problems that he ... more

  • 2 votes

    Evolving TagSpace as an Approximation of Cognospace

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    Our idea: Evolving TagSpace as an Approximation of Cognospace In March 2003, after a long career as a problem solver, something happened to my brain. I can no longer solve new problems without getting very confused. I can talk about solving problems all I want. I now solve new problems by describing to the computer ... more

  • 4 votes

    PoeMy: Connecting Young Writers

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    poemy-video Our idea: PoeMy is a mobile platform that connects young writers with others and famous authors. It helps them to write and publish their poems, read published poems, use inbuilt rhyming tool and add the poems to their poem book. The app brings videos of famous authors to them that can inspire their creativity. ... more

  • 2 votes

    Go Go Mongo!

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    Our idea: We build fun and educational games for young children on the mobile technology. Children grasp technology faster than adults, unfortunately, there are few children’s apps/games that promote this in a fun way. The founder, Ahmed Siddiqui, was an ESL student in Kindergarten. Back then, paper, pencils, and books were the normal format for ... more

  • 1 vote

    Nutrition Missions

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    Our idea: Get on a mission to better health! Nutrition Missions helps broaden palates by introducing a range of delicious, nutrient dense foods. Learn more about healthy eating, and start a conversation on Twitter about the road to good health. Missions – Complete steps of varying difficulty, through fun and healthy Missions. Tips – Get ... more

  • 122 votes

    Expanding immigrant financial options

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    Remás enables immigrants to save on money transfer fees, access the financial mainstream, and increase opportunities for themselves and their communities here and abroad. ... more

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