Judges greenlight five iPhone applications

By Mike McKean on November 20, 2008 0 Comments Experiments

Five teams are taking the next step in the RJI iPhone Student Competition with applications that focus on gaming, new advertising strategies and location-based services. A panel of judges chose the five from 13 teams of journalism, computer science and business students who took part in Pitch Night on November 20th in RJI’s Fred W. Smith Forum.

The finalists will receive up to $3,000 per team to complete research, development and marketing of their news, information and advertising apps by mid-March of 2009.

Watch pitch excerpts from the Final Five

Each team received 15 minutes to make its case to the panel of judges. Here are two-minute excerpts from each of the five finalists:

iGalaxy: a virtual game space built around local communities and businesses
Custom Fit News: pulls and organizes local stories from multiple sources based on location
NearBuy: works with local media companies to deliver map-based real estate information
ADverse Network: monetizes other iPhone apps via a location-based advertising network.
DealFreeq: real-time contests provide a platform for local news and advertising.

They five finalist teams will travel to Cupertino, CA on January 29-30, 2009 to receive advice from Apple’s iPhone engineers and marketers. Each team is also receiving free service from AT&T Mobility to develop its app and test it with real consumers.

The iPhone Developer Competition follows on the heels of last year’s successful Adobe AIR Competition. RJI sponsors these contests to deliver solutions for local media through the innovation and entrepreneurship of top students.

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