One of the 50 winning applications is called Locale:

http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/05/09/mit-students-demonstrate-their-android-applications/

MIT submitted 7 applications and they got one.



On May 10, 3:39 am, ConAim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I was mention of the UNFAIR rite at the beginning of their
> review?
> I wonder if anyone was listenning? lol...
>
> So there is 5 apps out of 50? where is the other 45? Google's internal
> employees?
>
> Duane,
> NioPoker Online Demohttp://www.screencast.com/t/d5KkBPcuX
>
> On May 10, 3:08 am, vetch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 1. Originality
> > 2. Effective Use of the Android Platform
> > 3. Polish and Appeal
> > 4. Indispensibility
>
> > Not every application meets these conditions. I see, that some do not
> > meet most of them.
>
> > Now, I know, why I lose. I focused to meet all of them. All judgement
> > process is unclear, closed and I think, very unfair.
>
> > Unless we (loosers) get official stats, ranking results, and "4
> > points" personal score for each application, we can treat this
> > challenge as mockery.
>
> > greets,
> > peter
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