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Tag Archives: contest
Use Twilio to Coordinate People for a Chance to Win a Kindle
UPDATE: We heard from many of you that the late start to this contest didn’t give you enough time to create an entry. We’ve decided to push the entry deadline back to this Sunday, January 30th at 11:59pm PT. The … Continue reading
Posted by
John Sheehan on January 19, 2011
Tagged anything goes, contest, developer, kindle
TechStars + Twilio Rolls On, A Couple Ideas To Get You Started
Our TechStars + Twilio “Two for One” contest enters its second week and we’ve already started to see some great integrations being built. Here are a couple examples of the APIs a few TechStars companies offer that you could integrate … Continue reading
NthCaller by Tim Lytle Wins Twilio "Push" Developer Contest!
Everyone has heard radio call in contests where the 10th caller wins a new CD (remember those?) or concert tickets to see Justin Bieber. Some of you may have even participated in one or two. I know I have. I’d … Continue reading
Win a Trip to Miami – Present Your Twilio-Powered Startup at Startup Camp 3 ITEXPO
We’re passionate about helping entrepreneurs. Programs we support, like Startup Weekend and Twilio Fund, are geared towards helping entrepreneurs learn about building businesses, finding customers, getting access to capital and much more. In that same vein, our blog is often … Continue reading
Meet a VC: Win a Trip to Boston to Meet with TechStars Mentors
With the new year upon us, many developers are undertaking new startup projects. It’s at this critical early stage in development where the right guidance can make a big difference in the direction your newfound company takes. David Cohen, Co-founder … Continue reading
Anything Goes for the Last Twilio Developer Contest of 2010
We’ve had so many great contest entries this year, we wanted to open things up and finish the year right. For this developer contest, the category is “Anything Goes!” We’ve also lined up an extra special prize for you. Is … Continue reading
Posted by
John Sheehan on December 20, 2010
Tagged anything goes, contest, developer, google nexus s
Jonathan Gottfried and Adam Purkiss Are The Latest Twilio Developer Contest Winners
Here are the winners for our recently-completed holiday and Salesforce developer contests. Congratulations to both Jonathan Gottfried and Adam Purkiss for their great entries! Holiday Contest Winner: The Snowman of Babel by Jonathan Gottfried The Snowman of Babel melts away … Continue reading
Posted by
John Sheehan on
Tagged contest, developer, salesforce, survelio force, the snowman of babel
Win Free Tickets to TRON LEGACY from Twilio (NYC and SF) Today!
We’re giving away free tickets to see TRON LEGACY in New York City and San Francisco Tonight. To enter the contest and win a pair of tickets, all you have to do is call and leave a message. Creativity will … Continue reading
Posted by
John Britton on December 16, 2010
Tagged contest, creativity, free tickets, tron legacy
Get Pushy with Twilio to Win This Week's Developer Contest
There’s been a lot of momentum lately around so-called “push” technologies. HTML5 and WebSockets are starting to gain steam. Modern mobile operating systems have powerful push notification APIs. Server-side technologies like node.js are also hitting their stride with mainstream developers. … Continue reading
Posted by
John Sheehan on December 13, 2010
Tagged contest, kindle, push technology