How would you make your community or local government run better? In our first Google Places API Developer
Challenge, we’re inviting developers around the world to make something that
improves their communities or governments by using the Google Places API and its database of
places and tools. The developers of the winning applications will receive a VIP experience at
Google I/O 2013.
You might create an app or site that solves health problems, understands crime patterns, or
improves commerce. You can use any platform as long as you build with the Google Places API
and it benefits your community or government. We’re looking for your best and most innovative
ideas.
Built on the comprehensive global database of more than 95
million places that powers Google Maps, the Google Places API enables you to search
for information about a variety of nearby places such as establishments, geographic locations
and prominent points of interest. You can re-rank place results based on user check-ins, and
create new places specific to your app.
To help you develop your ideas and build better apps, we’ve been working with local government
officials in Austin, Boston, Chicago, London, Louisville, New York City, Philadelphia,
Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle along with the White House to surface a wide variety of
data sets for your apps. You can find these data sets and more on the Google Places API
Challenge site at http://developers.google.com/challenge
and hear more about what cities have to say about the challenge here. You can also follow updates and hangouts
about the challenge on +Google Maps
API.
The submission window opens on August 15th and closes on October 31st, 2012.
We look forward to seeing what can happen when your imagination and the Google Places API come
together!
Carlos
Cuesta is the Product Marketing Manager for Google Maps API. He also enjoys
travelling, photography, and collecting vinyl.