Voxeo’s Dan York’s slides from VoiceCon: Developing Voice Apps Using Mashups and SOA

November 9th, 2009 by Dan York

At VoiceCon SF 2009 last week in San Francisco, I (Dan York) spoke about “Developing Voice Apps Using Mashups and SOA“. In the talk, I discussed what voice “mashups” are, gave a couple of examples, and then went on to show one of the Tropo.com examples found on the documentation page – the specific one I showed was the Yahoo!Weather example in python. I logged into my Tropo.com account, created a new application, indicated that I wanted to use a hosted file, copied/pasted text from the example, and then set up a phone number and IM address.

You can do all this, too, since Tropo.com accounts are free. :-)

Here are the slides I used in my voice mashups talk:


Related posts:

  1. RJ Auburn speaking at VoiceCon 2009 on “Voice Mashups”
  2. Voxeo’s Dan York to speak next week at VoiceCon and Enterprise 2.0 in SF
  3. Slides now available for our CommDev/ITEXPO talks on SIP apps, AJAX and voice in the cloud
  4. My OSCON2008 presentation on voice mashups (and identi.ca microblogging) now available…
  5. Are you a voice developer in SF? Around Nov 4th? Voxeo/Orange Labs invite-only session on recombinant telephony.

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