Apps for America Draws to a Close, With a Look at Some Entrants
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 30 2009
Tomorrow marks the final day for submissions into the Sunlight Foundation's Apps for America contest. There are about a dozen apps submitted thus far, and the prize money is not insubstantial (not to mention the glory and the invaluable sense of having put your programming chops to use on behalf of your country and fellow citizens). Let's have a quick look at some of the apps in the running. Represented By is a Facebook app that keeps tabs on your congresspeople and connects you to friends similarly represented. GovPix links bits of data from zip codes to last names to the photos of the relevant elected officials. And the intriguing Know Thy Congressman uses a bookmarklet to create a graceful overlay that offers a snapshot of the member in question, pulling in API-provided information from New York Times, Flickr, Capitol Words and elsewhere. (Perhaps worth pondering: what it says about Know Thy Congressman's orientation that they've chosen as their poster child the legendarily verbose early 1900s' Arizona senator Henry Fountain Ashurst -- a politician whom Time magazine once described as having "a gift for making two long words do the work of one short one.")