Calling all web developers. Check out our cloud… earn some cash.
March 3rd, 2009 by Kim MartinWith Tropo, Voxeo makes it very easy for web developers to build voice and telephony applications using familiar languages – JavaScript, Groovy, PHP, Ruby and Python for starters. During the Tropo launch today at eComm, Voxeo announced that it would pay $100 cash for each selected sample app. Here’s how it works:
- Developers can join Tropo for free at www.tropo.com. When you sign up, you’ll receive a $200 usage credit for running applications in the future. For now, Tropo is in a free trial period.
- Check out our documentation and samples by clicking the “documentation” tab or go directly to http://docs.tropo.com.
- At our sole discretion we will pay $100 for any sample applications we like. All you need to do is write an app, submit it to us at www.tropo.com,and agree to publish it under the MIT license. If we like it we’ll PayPal you $100.
Visit www.tropo.com to get started. Go from sign up to deployment in minutes. It’s that easy.
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Related posts:
- Introducing Tropo… a new way to develop voice applications in languages you already know…
- New Sample Tropo App – speech-driven weather forecasts in Ruby
- Get the Tropo sample applications – via git and Github
- Over 140 sample Tropo applications and growing strong…
- Tropo Adds Transcription for Recordings
Tags: eComm, Groovy, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tropo, Voxeo
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March 3rd, 2009 at 5:46 pm
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