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Join us the evening before GraphConnect 2014 SF (http://graphconnect.com) for a graph-tastic evening of hacking and connecting! Neo4j experts along with the GraphDB community contributors behind our language drivers, service providers, and graph visualization services will be on hand to help answer any questions as you develop your graph application.

At the GraphHack, attendees will self-organize into teams and prizes will be given away for the best minimum viable graph application on these (https://gist.github.com/nicolewhite/cc178bf2a761d7ac3a20) open data sets.

At the end of the night teams will present on their ideas/concepts (either finished or unfinished) and judges will choose winners.

Contest Categories:

• Best use of Neo4j community tools (drivers, graph visualization tools, service providers and more!)

• Highest quality questions translated into Cypher queries

• Best overall presentation

The 3 teams winning in the categories above will also win a $200 Amazon Gift card, split between each team member. The winners will also receive free passes to GraphConnect (http://www.graphconnect.com/) and a custom Neo4j shirt!

Prizes from GrapheneDB.com (http://www.graphenedb.com):

  • Every participant will get $100 credit for participating GrapheneDB.
  • Category winners will also get $50/mo for 12 months from us.

The GrapheneDB First Prize

Most potential for turning a concept into a full application:

  • Winner team for our own category will get $150/mo for 12 months from us + a $200 Amazon Gift Card + GrapheneDB t-shirts.

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