Prezi Hackathon II: 2 days, 37 hackers

Written on November 14th, 2011, by David Malpass

Last weekend, 37 hackers, including Prezi employees and students from around the world, spent two days in the Prezi office to create fun, and (sometimes) useful projects using Prezi.

After two days, teams presented their incredible projects:

  • Prezi Kinect Hack: Control your prezi using body gestures
  • Prezi Wars: Use Prezi Meeting to play a third-person shooter with your friends
  • WebGL Prezi: The results are in, our developers tackled creating a rough version of Prezi in WebGL!
  • Prezi Usage Map: A zoomable map of prezi creations, visits, and tweets about Prezi
  • Whiteboard to Prezi application: Automatically create a prezi from a photo you’ve taken
  • Hipchat bot: Type in a command in hipchat, our HP bot will let the office know what’s up; break something in Prezi, sirens and lights!
  • Democratic Voting in Prezi: Make life’s toughest decisions using Prezi voting
  • Prezi Logo from Post-its: See the Prezi logo, made “pixel by pixel” from Post-it notes
Check out a nice video from Day 1 (stay tuned for Day 2 footage):

And some nice photos of the weekend (more to come!):

2 Responses to “Prezi Hackathon II: 2 days, 37 hackers”

  1. Randy says:

    Unfortunate that you called this a Hackaton.
    This week, someone stole my AMEX info.
    The ONLY thing I’d done in 2 months was buy from Prezi.
    The very day I gave Prezi my AmEx info, my AMEX online account had my password changed, and 2 charges were made on the account including a $700 purchase from Ann Taylor.

    AmEx is vigorously pursuing a course of prosecution.

    Everyone who has purchased from Prezi recently should
    immediately check thier credit card accounts.

    This is a serious matter and should be taken seriously
    by all involved.

    AmEx is.

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