Posts Tagged ‘event’

Tropo Brings the Gold to LoneStar Ruby Conf

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Tropo is proud to pony up the gold to sponsor the famous LoneStar Ruby Conference in Austin, Texas August 11-13, 2011!  This year marks the conference’s 5th anniversary and we are planning to make it a special one to remember.

The keynote speakers include:

James Edward Gray II

Obie Fernandez

Chad Fowler

We’ll be participating in Thursday night’s API hack night and will be providing prizes for the coolest Tropo, Phono, or SMSified application!  Start thinking and planning out your strategy now for this event and stay tuned to our Twitter feed for more information as we get closer to the conference!

See y’all there!

Hacking Across the Country with Tropo

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

This weekend will be a busy one for hacking events and codeathons in general, and a busy one for the hackers at Tropo as well.

Tropo will be taking part in hacking events across the country all weekend long.

Tropo is in Raleigh, NC this week for the upcoming CityCamp Raleigh event which runs from Friday, June 3rd through Sunday June 5th:

CityCamp Raleigh is three days of open sourced talks, workshops, and hands-on problem solving, to re-imagine the way the web, applications, technology, and participation will shape the future of our city.

Already a cool event focused on using technology to make government work better, the organizers have provided an additional incentive for participants to develop innovative solutions for the City of Raleigh – a $5,000 cash award.

Get your ticket to this event while they are still available!

Tropo will also do some bicoastal hacking this weekend during the Random Hacks of Kindness hackathons in Seattle and Philadelphia.

Seattle is the main stage event for the RHoK hackathons in the U.S, and we’re proud to be a sponsor. We’ve also sponsored food and refreshments in all of the other U.S. locations. (Hey, Hackers get hungry… ;-))

We’ll round out our busy weekend of hacking by taking part in OpenGov Camp in New York City on Sunday, June 5th – another event that we are proud to sponsor.

Should be a fun and productive weekend. Hope to see you at one of these great events!

Hack and win with Tropo at php|tek

Friday, May 13th, 2011

It’s ironic that most developer conferences are nothing but speakers. It’s like developers spend all year avoiding meetings so they can come to one event and do nothing but sit in meetings for a few days.

I don’t know about you, but I like my developer conferences to include a little developing.

At php|tek in Chicago May 24-27, Tropo is hosting a developer contest and a hackathon on Thursday night. We want to help you take all the ideas you’re learning at the conference and put them into practice building something useful. We’re starting the hackathon right after all the sessions are over, so you won’t even need to miss your favorite speaker.

In addition to Tropo, a large number of other projects will be at the hackathon to help you get started with their stuff. CouchDB, Frapi, Gowalla, JoindIn, Node.js, Phergie, PEAR, PHP Core QA, Spaz, web2project, Windows Azure, and Zend Framework will all be represented, in many cases by the project creators and leads. You don’t need to hack on one of these projects, of course, but we’ll all be there to help and answer questions if you want to.

“But I was going to go grab dinner and a drink!” you might say. Well, hey, we’ll have food and drink there, too. “I was going to hang out with my friends!” They’re all going to be there. “I need to go shoe shopping.” Uhhh, you’re on your own there. See you when you get back.

In addition to the Thursday hack event, Tropo’s putting on a contest. Build an application using Tropo and PHP, and win fabulous prizes. You can work on it at the hackathon or on your own time.

The developer contest runs all through the conference. Heck, start today if you want. Tropo’s communications APIs are free for development use and have native PHP support, so there’s no reason not to enter. Entries are due Friday at 9am and a panel of your brilliant peers will be judging you, or at least your application, to pick a winner to announce at the closing keynote.

The Official Rules for this contest can be found on the Tropo site. The highlights are…

  • Contest open to residents of the 50 United States and DC 13 or older
  • Eligible entries must use Tropo and PHP
  • Contest runs from May 12, 2011 12:00am Central time to May 27, 2011 9am Central time
  • Prizes are an Apple iPad for first place, second place gets a Parrot.AR Drone quadricopter, and third place wins an Amazon Kindle.
  • Entries will be judged according to the Extent of Tropo Features Utilized, End User Experience, and Perceived Commercial Viability
  • To enter, complete the entry form at http://bit.ly/TropoTek11

In case that’s not enough Tropo-powered goodness for you, I’ll be giving two different talks at php|tek. Wednesday at 3pm, I’ll be showing how you can use Drupal as an Application Development Platform. The next day, Thursday at 4pm, come hear why you should be adding Voice, IM, and SMS to your web applications and how to do it with Tropo, Phono, and a variety of open source tools and open standards.

We look forward to seeing you at tek! Bring your questions, your code, and your laptop. We’ll take care of everything else.

South Beach Startup Drinkup Tonight!

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Join Voxeo Labs and Tropo for some free tasty beverages at the First South Beach Startup Drinkup on Friday February 25, 2011 from 8pm to 11pm at:

Kill Your Idols 222 Espanola Way Miami Beach, FL 33139

Check it out: South Beach Startup Drinkup on Plancast for more details.

Bonus points for playing songs from Johnny Diggz’ album in the jukebox. :-)

Join Tropo at MagicRuby 11 Orlando Feb 4-5

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Ruby Developers take note:  Tropo is sponsoring  MagicRuby 11!   MagicRuby is a free Ruby conference produced by Jeremy McAnally taking place February 4th and 5th at the Contemporary Resort in Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

Conference organizers have assembled an amazing lineup of speakers including keynoter and Ruby luminary Chad Fowler of InfoEther. Other speakers include guys from GithubRed HatEngine YardEnvy Labs and Intridea.

One example of the amazing talks scheduled at MagicRuby 2011: our friends at Envy Labs are giving a talk about lessons they don’t teach in programming classes. It takes more than just technical skills to succeed at being a software developer. You may also need to communicate effectively, manage projects, train your clients, and mainly just play well with others. We developers are an anti-social breed who enjoy being left to our own devices, so many of these skills don’t come naturally.

Gregg Pollack and Caike Souza will give some tips to help software developers improve their craft and increase the odds of succeeding at our chosen field. They’ll also share some of the core principles that they hold dear at Envy Labs, and show how they implement them on a daily basis.

Tropo Sponsors MountainWest RubyConf

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Tropo is now a proud sponsor of the 2011 MountainWest RubyConf!

MWRC is a two-day single-track conference for just $100. Come rub elbows with some of the smartest Rubyists in the world.

March 17-18, 2011
Salt Lake City Public Library
210 E 400 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

This conference is in a great venue (the public library’s auditorium) and it typically gets over 100300 Rubyists in attendance.  They are currently overwhelmed with the number and quality of proposals submitted this year and their Board of Advisors has a difficult task to pare them down.

Registration will opeon on (or before) January 17th.  Get your ticket and come hang out for two days of Ruby fun.  We’ll be on-site with Tropo schwag and ready to lend a hand with your Voice, SMS, IM, or Twitter hacking!

Join Tropo at SFBeta 5.0.0 Tonight!

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Tropo is sponsoring tonight’s SF Beta.  SF Beta is San Francisco’s largest monthly startup mixer.  Since launching in September, 2006, SF Beta has brought together thousands of people from hundreds of startups, creating innumerable connections along the way.

This month’s theme:

Is Silicon Valley the new Wall Street? We’re kicking off our fifth year with a brand new demo theme: Financial Innovation. In partnership with @robgarciasj and LendingClub, we have assembled a first class roster of a dozen hand-picked startups that are taking the financial industry by storm. If you care about your money, you won’t want to miss this one.

Some people go to SF Beta to be social, some come to make business connections, and many go to do both. Often called the “king of Web 2.0 mixers,” SF Beta offers something for everyone.

Build the Next Generation of Mobile Apps in Philadelphia

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

We’ve been doing a lot of writing about speech recognition on the Tropo blog of late.

And we’ll be doing a lot of talking about speech recognition next week in Philadelphia at the PennApps Mobile hackathon, taking place on the University of Pennsylvania campus on January 14th – 16th.

This is the third in a series of hackathons held by the University’s computer science interest group – the Dining Philosophers. This year’s event – which Tropo is proud to help Sponsor – will focus on the development of mobile applications. Love Park

Philadelphia is an ideal venue for an event focused on the development of mobile applications. Like a growing number of cities and states, Philadelphia bans the use of handheld mobile devices while driving (and, in Philadelphia, while riding a bike or skateboarding as well).

This growing movement to restrict how we use mobile devices comes at a time when these same devices are being incorporated more and more intimately into our daily lives. Technology will play a large part in how these two dynamics are reconciled.

One technology that can help reconcile this tension is speech recognition technology.

You can’t build a mobile application that people can use while they are actually mobile in the City of Philadelphia without speech recognition. DTMF-only applications, that require you to interact with them using a touch-tone key pad, aren’t good enough anymore.

And that’s one of the great stregths of Tropo – we make it easy for developers to build cutting edge speech recognition apps.

Consider the following speech recognition application, built in just a few lines of code.

<?php

$places = array(
  'Old City' => 'The Plow and the Stars', 
  'South Street' => 'South Street Diner', 
  'University City' => 'Abners', 
  'Penns Landing' => 'Buddakan'
);

$response = ask("Where do you want to go tonight?", 
   array("choices" => "Old City, South Street, University City, Penns Landing")
);

say("Sweet. I'll see you at {$places[$response->value]} at 6pm.");

?>

Voxeo – the company behind Tropo – has been in the voice application business for over a decade. We made our bones in the speech recognition field a while ago, and Tropo developers get to reap the benefits of that. We make it easy to build powerful, sophisticated speech recognition applications with familiar, easy to use technology components.

The students at the University of Pennsylvania that attend the PennApps Mobile event aren’t just going to be hacking for the weekend. They will help to shape the next generation of mobile applications.

Given how important mobile devices and applications have become, and given the growing social and political imperative that mobile application users be unhindered by antiquated DTMF-only input, the PennApps Mobile hackathon presents a great opportunity to push the boundaries of mobile apps.

The City of Philadelphia is an ideal venue for building the next generation of mobile applications.

Tickets are still available for the event, and we look forward to seing you there.

Tropo Coming to CloudCamp Phoenix

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Tropo will be attending CloudCamp Phoenix this weekend 11/6 and available to answer your cloud communications questions.  The event is being held at:

Apollo Group 4025 S Riverpoint Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85040

CloudCamp is an unconference where early adopters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas. With the rapid change occurring in the industry, we need a place where we can meet to share our experiences, challenges and solutions. At CloudCamp, you are encouraged to share your thoughts in several open discussions, as we strive for the advancement of Cloud Computing. End users, IT professionals and vendors are all encouraged to participate.

Bring your cloud communications to this event so that we can help you with our Voice, SMS, IM, and Twitter communication strategies.

Tropo Sponsors Startup Weekend Phoenix!

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Tropo is a proud to announce that we are now a Gold Sponsor of Startup Weekend Phoenix!

Startup Weekend Phoenix is a community building startup event. Participants get together with local developers, marketers, designers, enthusiasts and start companies in just 54 hours. The event will take place Friday, October 22 through Sunday, October 24, 2010 at CO+HOOTS coworking in Phoenix.

This is an amazing opportunity to meet other people interested in creating startups in Phoenix. Experienced mentors, attorneys and investors will be on hand to provide guidance and support to the teams throughout the weekend.

Tropo engineers will be onsite helping developers integrate our Voice, SMS, IM, and Twitter API with their startup applications!  Look for us in our blue Tropo t-shirts!