Apps
on the CS50 Wiki
Below are apps created by CS50's students and staff, past and present. Report any broken links to sysadmins@cs50.net.
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Crimson Dining
by Keito Uchiyama '11, Computer Science, Adams House
Places menus from Harvard University Dining Services on your Facebook profile. Browse through menu items past and future and see statistics for each dish as well as trends in HUDS menus.
- Facebook App: http://apps.facebook.com/myplate/
- Website: http://crimsondining.org/
HarvardEvents
by David J. Malan '99, Computer Science, Mather House
HarvardEvents aggregates calendars from all over campus so that you can find out what's happening on campus (and where) in one, central place.
- HarvardEvents API: integrate HarvardMaps data into your own app
- HarvardEvents Web: http://events.college.harvard.edu/
HarvardMaps
by David J. Malan '99, Computer Science, Mather House
HarvardMaps lets you search for buildings on campus by mashing together Harvard's official map with Google Maps.
- HarvardMaps API: integrate HarvardMaps data into your own app
- HarvardMaps Web: http://maps.cs50.net/
HarvardNews
by David J. Malan '99, Computer Science, Mather House
HarvardNews aggregates news feeds from all over campus.
- HarvardNews API: integrate HarvardNews data into your own app
- HarvardNews Web: http://news.cs50.net/
HarvardTweets
by David J. Malan '99, Computer Science, Mather House
HarvardTweets aggregates tweets from Harvard affiliances from all over campus.
- HarvardTweets API: integrate HarvardTweets data into your own app
- HarvardTweets Web: http://tweets.cs50.net/
Rover
by Alex Bick '10, Engineering Sciences, Cabot House; and Winston Yan '10, Physics, Adams House
Rover is a platform for connecting students with each other, their school and their community. Rover puts you in touch with what is happening in your campus microenvironment through our local deals, events, news and transportation.
- iPhone App: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=312281600&mt=8
- Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/rover/
Shuttleboy
by David J. Malan '99, Computer Science, Mather House
Shuttleboy lets you look up shuttle schedules quickly in several ways:
- Shuttleboy API: integrate Shuttleboy data into your own app
- Shuttleboy Card: request a plastic card for you wallet at http://shuttleboy.cs50.net/
- Shuttleboy SMS: text sboy a b to 41411, where a is your origin and b is your destination
- Shuttleboy Voice: call 617-BUG-CS50 (617-284-2750), option 1
- Shuttleboy Web: http://shuttleboy.cs50.net/

