Archive for the ‘Mashups’ Category

Emerging Tech Talk #38 – Ted Gilchrist about location-based mashups and Brightkite

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Host Dan York spoke with independent developer Ted Gilchrist about the VnoTed service he created that lets you call in and post location updates to Brightkite, and also have those updates go out to Twitter and Friendfeed.

[UPDATE: Shortly after I uploaded the show, Ted contacted me to let me know that unfortunately VnoTed is not working right now due to the Brightkite API being broken. He has apparently been waiting for Brightkite to fix their API, but has not yet seen any movement. Not to be deterred, Ted is already exploring ways that he might rewrite the VnoTed service to use another location-based service that has a stable API. Stay tuned...]

Beyond the actual function of location-based voice notes, Ted’s service is quite an interesting mashup of services. As he describes in a document, VnoTed uses:

  • Brightkite
  • Google App Engine for web hosting
  • Amazon S3 for storage of voice notes
  • Voxeo’s Tropo.com for the voice interaction
  • Voxeo’s IMified for setting hashtags
  • Google Maps to get the latitude and longitude of a US ZIP code

Ted has also made his VnoTed code open source and posted it to Github. Those interested can download the code and experiment with it directly. More info about Ted and his work can be found on www.vnoted.com or on Twitter at @egilchri.

For those wondering about the background, this video was recorded in the Voxeo booth at SpeechTEK in August 2009 in New York City.

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Emerging Tech Talk #26 – Intro to Tropo.com – eComm 209

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Would you like to develop voice applications in programming languages you already know? In this episode, Voxeo CEO Jonathan Taylor speaks from the stage of the Emerging Communication Conference (eComm) 2009 in San Francisco, CA, as he announces the launch of Tropo.com – a new way to create voice applications in programming languages like python, ruby, groovy, JavaScript and PHP.

You can learn how to start developing voice applications at www.tropo.com or read more at blogs.voxeo.com/tropo.

NOTES:

  1. The slides that go along with this presentation are embedded below the video.

  2. This presentation was also recorded by the eComm conference and will be made available on the eComm blog over the next months. We’ll updated this blog post when that version is available.

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

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

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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Emerging Tech Talk #013 – Thomas Howe on Voice Mashups and Voice-enabling Business Processes

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

What is a “voice mashup”? How do they work? How can “mashup” tools help developers more quickly build voice applications? What is meant by “voice-enabling business processes”?

In this episode, Dan York discusses these questions with Thomas Howe, CEO of The Thomas Howe Company and frequent speaker/writer about voice mashups, building voice applications and where the communications industry in general is headed.

This interview was recorded in August 2008 at the ClueCon conference in Chicago, IL, USA.

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