With a crowd of hundreds, prizes in the thousands and projects that should require months to complete, developers at TechCrunch's Disrupt Hackathon were as sleepless as the city. This past weekend, our very own Geoff McQueen hosted the 24-hour event in Manhattan, where 164 innovative demos were spawned from nonstop coding and caffeine.
The winning prize went to Rambler, a web app that allows users to see where they've been charging their credit and debit cards on a map. Disrupt continues for the week with a few other exciting demos, announcements and products from some of the most talented companies. We'll wait to hear back from Geoff McQueen on some key insights in the next few days.
Check out some photos from the event:
Here are some of the latest posts from TechCrunch covering the event: