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Tag Archives: api
New Contest Category: Twilio for Salesforce, with Appirio
How can you help your customers streamline their business processes, convert leads, and take their company to the next level using Twilio plus Salesforce? For the next two weeks (#24 and #25 of the contest, for those keeping track), we’ve … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on November 2, 2009
Tagged Apex, api, contest, developer, Dreamforce, Force.com, integration, netbook, salesforce
Mark Your Calendars: Google Wave Meetup at Twilio on 10/22
Join us next week at Pier 38 at 6:30pm on Thursday, October 22nd for the San Francisco Google Wave meetup. The event will be focused on Google Wave users, so if you’re new to wave this is a great opportunity … Continue reading
Seattle Startup Buzzeromatic Makes Doorbells Smarter Using Twilio
As you may have read in ReadWriteWeb‘s ReadWriteStart channel, Buzzeromatic is a Seattle startup that is simplifying the way apartment residents manage the people who have permission to enter their building. The simple idea behind the service is that since … Continue reading
Open Source Contributions: Perl Helper Library for Twilio by Scott Wiersdorf
Hey everybody, I’m Scott Wiersdorf and I like Twilio so much, I just finished writing a Twilio helper library in Perl. You can make Twilio API calls in two lines of code and it’s small and clean (and the 3 dependencies are … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on September 24, 2009
Tagged api, developer-contributions, helper-library, library, open source, Perl, rest, RESTful, telephony, twilio
Windows Azure + Twilio Example App: Rosetta Phone by Kevin Leneway
In this guest post, Windows Azure evangelist Kevin Leneway demonstrates the simplicity and power of the Twilio API combined with the Azure platform. Kevin is also the author of the AStartupaDay blog. You might remember another “get the girl” use … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on September 10, 2009
Tagged api, Azure, Kevin-Leneway, Rosetta-Phone, transcription, translation, twilio, video, voice, Windows-Azure
Call Redirection via the Twilio REST API
Twilio is excited to announce the addition of asynchronous call redirection to the Twilio REST API. This feature opens a wide range of advanced call queuing, call center, and enterprise uses. Using the call redirect API, you can interrupt an … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on September 9, 2009
Tagged api, asynchronous-call-redirect, call center, call-queue, call-redirect, hold, hold-music, redirect, redirection, REST API, telephony, twilio
Month in Review: Looking Back at August
We're already well into September, but for those who've just joined Twilio or only recently started reading the blog I thought it would be fun to give you a rundown of August – which was a busy and exciting month … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on September 8, 2009
Tagged .net-framework, amazon-web-services, announcements, api, cloud-computing, customers, dot-net-framework, features, microsoft, onsite-clarity, podcast, twilio, voice-enabled, Windows-Azure, ylastic
Twilio International Outbound Calling Now Available to Everyone
This has certainly been an exciting week for the Twilio team, which includes exhibiting at IT Expo in Los Angeles where we’re spreading the word about the Twilio REST API and the power of telephony in the cloud, and partnering … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on September 3, 2009
Tagged api, cloud-telephony, developers, feature-announcement, international, international-calling, international-telephone-rates, pricing, telephony, twilio
Back to School & Back to Coding, with Windows Azure Extended Contest Category
Summer in winding down, and with the earlier sunsets comes school supply shopping, the last barbecues of the season, and an overall shift towards getting down to business. But before that can all happen there is one more holiday of … Continue reading
Posted by
Danielle Morrill on
Tagged api, Azure, cloud-computing, contest, Steve-Marx, twilio, twiml, voice-2.0, voice-applications, voice-enabled, Windows