Remember also that US was the country that had the most submissions
for a single country, around 33%. The rest were from different
countries. So yes, when it comes to distribution I think the US will
be the one with the most winners, around 30%.

On Apr 30, 12:02 pm, keashF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Muthu: A cooking application? sounds good too, definitely something
> for me! How's it called, is it public yet? I'd sure like to try it.
>
> @Peli:
> Since the location of the developers is not a judging criteria, i
> think the geographic distribution should be unbiased. however, since
> many new and cool things come from the US I wouldn't be amazed if many
> of the winners are based in the US. I wouldn't conclude biased judging
> from that, though.
>
> On 30 Apr., 17:49, Peli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > ok, now we're really off-topic..
>
> > Not necessarily... it would be really interesting to see the
> > geographic distribution of the winners. There should not be any
> > obvious bias, since the judges also have international background, and
> > it seems applications come from all over the world.
>
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