Yahoo!'s Open Hack completes 5 Years in India
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
Yahoo! India Research & Development has announced the fifth edition of Open Hack in India, which will take place on August 11 & 12, 2012 in Bangalore. Over 2,000 developers have registered this year, of which around 700 developers from 20 states across India have been accepted for the event.
Yahoo!'s Open Hack 2012 begins on August 11 with a series of technical workshops, followed by a hackathon - a non-stop 24-hour coding marathon. The key Internet themes under which developers are encouraged to hack include multi-device experiences, search, communications, mobile and video. To build their application, hackers are provided with popular technologies and tools from the Open Web, including Yahoo!'s YUI, YQL and Mojito, as well as geo-location and Flickr APIs (Application Programmable Interface).
"Open Hack Day celebrates the culture of innovation, bringing developers from all over the country to turn ideas into a working prototype, or a hack as it is called. It provides a chance to work together, and make something cool that can potentially solve a "real-world" problem impacting millions of Internet users. Over the years, Yahoo! has witnessed several hack prototypes evolve into products, apps, partnerships and even funded startups," said Shouvick Mukherjee, Vice-President & Head, Yahoo! India R&D.
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