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Apps for Communities: contest to make local information more usable closes Oct. 3

An update from Code for America on a national project around civic apps: Apps for Communities challenges developers and designers with creating apps that improve daily life in cities by making local public information more personalized, usable, and actionable. Led by the FCC and the Knight Foundation, the apps contest is has had over 45 […]

An update from Code for America on a national project around civic apps:

Apps for Communities challenges developers and designers with creating apps that improve daily life in cities by making local public information more personalized, usable, and actionable. Led by the FCC and the Knight Foundation, the apps contest is has had over 45 submissions so far, and the deadline is approaching: October 3!

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