Veni Competition: People's choice - which open data prototype do you like?

Dear All,

The LinkedUp challenge is a series of three consecutive competitions 
looking for interesting and innovative tools and applications that 
analyse and/or integrate open web data for educational purposes. The 
first competition has now closed for entries and the judges are deciding 
on a shortlist of 8 with the winning entries to be announced at the 
OKCon conference in Geneva in September.

The Veni competition submissions are now online on the Challenge website 
(http://linkedup-challenge.org/veni.html) and while the evaluation 
committee deliberate on which is the best submission we'd like the wider 
community to participate in deciding on a People's Choice winner.

You can find out more about how the People's choice works on our blog 
(http://linkedup-project.eu/2013/07/25/veni-competition-peoples-choice/) 
and you can vote for your favourite entry on the LinkedUp Ideascale page 
(http://linkedup.ideascale.com). The submission in the highest place at 
the time of the LinkedUp Award Ceremony on Tuesday 17 September, to be 
held at OKCon <http://okcon.org> in Geneva, will be awarded a special 
prize.

Thanks

Marieke
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Received on Thursday, 25 July 2013 14:35:17 UTC