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Open data startup HDScores crowdfunding its way to a mobile app

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The shaded areas indicate which states HDScores has restaurant inspection data to include in its new mobile app.

Crowdfunding of the Week is a regular series highlighting the technology, creative and innovation crowdfunding campaigns in Baltimore that might be worth your support. This week’s project comes from Indiegogo. See other Crowdfundings of the Week here.
Glen Burnie-based startup HDScores is turning to crowdfunding to help launch the newest version its mobile app.
As Technical.ly Baltimore has reported before, the startup founded in 2012 is digitizing the restaurant inspection scores issued by health departments in more than 2,000 municipal jurisdictions across the U.S.
HDScores is currently raising $5,000 on Indiegogo to fund production and design of its iOS 7 app, which will allow users in the jurisdictions HDScores now has the digital restaurant inspection scores for to check restaurant cleanliness from their iPhones. Depending on the success of the Indiegogo campaign, HDScores will also develop Android- and Windows-based versions of its app.
Watch HDScores founder Matthew Eierman talk about the new app:

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