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The time has finally come to announce the Google Code-in 2014 Finalists and Grand Prize Winners. With 658 students completing a whopping 3,236 tasks in the seven week open source contest, this was the largest and most exciting contest to date. Students wrote code, added features to software, fixed bugs, created documentation, designed logos, and found fun new ways to introduce other students to open source software development. The quality of the work the teens submitted was as inspiring as it was impressive.

A big congratulations to all of the students who participated in this years contest! We hope you enjoyed learning more about the open source organizations you worked with and will continue contributing to open source in the years to come.

The 24 Grand Prize Winners are listed below alphabetically by first name with their home country and the organization they worked with during the Google Code-in 2014 contest.

Aleksandar Ivanov, Bulgaria - Mifos Initiative

Anurag Sharma, India - Sahana Software Foundation

Chaitya Shah, United States - OpenMRS

Danny Wu, Australia - Wikimedia Foundation

Dariel Kremov, Bulgaria - Copyleft Games Group

Getulio Sanchez, Paraguay - Drupal

Ignacio Rodrguez, Uruguay - Sugar Labs

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