09.Oct.2011 at 20:38 by Jenny Wong
David Goodwin said it all! Never heard of Twilio till you mention it. Live Demo was awesome.
Michael Peacock (08.Oct.2011 at 12:25)
Talk at PHP North West 2011 (English - UK)
Twilio is a cloud based infrastructure API which allows developers to create voice and text messaging applications which leverage the phone network, from their application. We will take a fast-paced look at developing voice based services using Twilio and PHP. Rapidly exploring the service and the API we will use it to build a simple inbound phone number to our web application. This can be used to allow customers to phone up and query their account automatically, check the status of outstanding orders, or receive a call as their account or order progresses.
At Smith Electric Vehicles we used this to rapidly put together a proof-of-concept to allow customers to phone up and geo-locate their trucks, query metrics of the vehicle such as the state of charge, and receive an automated call when the truck left its geo-fenced area.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/3819
Track(s): Unconference
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09.Oct.2011 at 20:38 by Jenny Wong
David Goodwin said it all! Never heard of Twilio till you mention it. Live Demo was awesome.
09.Oct.2011 at 22:23 by Remon van de Kamp
Good talk. Short, sweet and to the point. Too bad Twilio isn't available in Dutch so I can't use it, but that's not the Michael's fault :)
10.Oct.2011 at 16:45 by Alex Butter
This is a great example of an uncon-talk. The 15 minutes was just right for presenting the product, and the talk was very informative.
Like Rémon I kinda miss a Dutch and a German option for it though :)
11.Oct.2011 at 12:43 by Jamie Hurst
Great talk, exactly the right length for the uncon track. Interesting use of the Twilio API and the live demo was risky, but worked!
13.Oct.2011 at 16:59 by Bronwen
Interesting talk. Never knew this existed, but can already see where it might be useful in future. Nice summary, quick, clean and to the point.
08.Oct.2011 at 16:42 by David Goodwin via api
Interesting api. Thanks for taking the time to introduce it. Well presented and the live demo worked well !