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Facebook has announced the arrival of the Facebook 2011 Hacker Cup, which calls on those with a hacking brain to come and try and improve the website for cold, hard cash.
The Hacker Cup is a worldwide contest that begins in January and is focused on bringing the next big product to Facebook.
According to the social-networking site, the 2011 Facebook Hacker Cup is "the first annual Facebook programming contest where hackers compete against each other for fame, fortune, glory and a shot at the coveted Hacker Cup."
Algorithm of the night
If you look beyond the hyperbole, the reality sounds a little like a school test. But if successfully solving algorithmic-based problem statements sounds like your bag, then there's prize money at stake.


Registration opens 20 December, with a qualification round beginning 7 January.
If you are successful, then the top 25 hackers will get flown to Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, California, with a chance of winning $5,000.
Facebook isn't the only one trying to enlist legit hackers. This week Reevoo begins its hack week.
This involves dozen or more devs locked in a room for a week, in a bid to create something that is world changing.
They're calling it a 'band camp for geeks'. We've all seen American Pie, so we know what that entails, then.
If they can put the flutes down for a minute, then there may well be a website created - www.justbuythisone.com and http://spacelog.org/ both came from these meetups.
For more information on the Facebook Hacker Cup, go to Facebook.com/hackercup. For information on Reevoo's shenanigans, head to devfort.com.
14 Dec 2010

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