Emerging Tech Talk #23 – Irv Shapiro of IfByPhone on making voice app development easier

February 17th, 2009 by Dan York

At ITEXPO East 2009 in Miami, FL, host Dan York interviewed Irv Shapiro, CEO of IfByPhone ( http://www.ifbyphone.com ) about how his service makes it easy for developers to create voice applications. He talks about three application examples and also three magic ingredients, one of which is Asterisk and one of which is Voxeo’s Prophecy. He also invited developers to sign up for a free developer account at http://www.phonemashup.com/

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One Response to “Emerging Tech Talk #23 – Irv Shapiro of IfByPhone on making voice app development easier”

  1. Ifbyphone Blog » Blog Archive » Easy Voice Application Development Video Says:

    [...] Dan York recently interviewed our CEO, Irv Shapiro, about how Ifbyphone makes it easy for developers to create voice applications. You can watch the video interview here: [...]

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