<\/a><\/p>\nFor 28 hours, the MediaFire team worked side by side with students to provide instruction as well as support for our API and developer SDK\u2019s. Some of the tools and creative projects developed by students using the MediaFire API will go on to become standalone products, and will continue to receive support and incentives from MediaFire to continue developing their projects.<\/p>\n
Some of our favorite apps and services from the event include:<\/p>\n
One (First Place Winner):<\/b><\/p>\n
<\/b>Developer: Clayton Petty<\/p>\n
A simple command line tool for accessing Mediafire that enables you to upload, download, share, list, and delete your files on Mediafire. In addition, you can also run “one diff [file]” to find out if the remote or local file is most up to date.<\/p>\n
RokuFire (Second Place):<\/b><\/p>\n
Developers: Ryan Gates, Dario Sanchez, Seth Huttson, Nick Fox<\/p>\n
A native MediaFire app designed for Roku media players. The app features the ability to search for videos based on metadata, and full video playback of any videos stored in the MediaFire cloud.<\/p>\n
Echo (Third Place)<\/strong><\/p>\nDevelopers:\u00a0Chad Young, Bailey Bauman, Matt Dyl & Temiloluwa Otuyelu<\/p>\n
A mobile geolocation app that enables\u00a0students to meet up with other students nearby who are studying for the same class. To find other students that are studying for the same class, simply enter your class information into the app, take and share a selfie to MediaFire, and look at the map to find others near you.<\/p>\n
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We will soon feature more in depth looks at these apps and services as part of our developer spotlight series. If you have a MediaFire powered application that you would like to see featured; contact brent.bucci@mediafire.com<\/p>\n
The entire Mediafire team was excited to be part of TAMUhack, and we look forward to sponsoring future student hackathons throughout the US.<\/p>\n
-Best,<\/p>\n
Team MediaFire<\/p>\n
PS- Interested in having MediaFire sponsor your upcoming student event or hackathon? Please contact brent.bucci@mediafire.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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