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Microsoft will release its hackathon tool to the world

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It was used to manage Microsoft's internal Oneweek hackathon and is slated for release next year Microsoft is planning to bring its internal tool for running hackathons to the public next year, starting by allowing a few select colleges to test drive it at their own events. It's part of a plan by the company's Garage division to help other organizations get better at handling the administrative side of organizing marathon hack sessions like the three-day-long bonanza Microsoft held in July as part of its Oneweek employee team-building session. Known inside Microsoft as the "Hackathon interactive project site," it was built to help 13,000 employees and interns work on 1,700 projects during the Oneweek hackathon. A screenshot of the OneNote for Learning project's page in Microsoft's Hackathon interactive project site. Computerworld's Best Places to Work in IT 2015: Company Listings Now, Microsoft wants to make it available more widely ...