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Who you gonna call? Place and Receive Phone Calls from your Web Browser using Phono SDK

Join our developer jam session on December 16, 2010. Phono SDK is a simple jQuery plugin and JavaScript library that turns any web browser into a phone; capable of making/receiving phone calls and sending/receiving instant messages for free. You can even connect to SIP clients and Tropo/evolution App IDs – all with a simple unified [...]

Web-based IM to SMS Gateway

Justin Dupree, Tropo’s Chief Technical Writer and Evangelist, asked me the other day if it would be possible to build a web application that could carry on a conversation over SMS with another user.  ”Of course it is!”, I said while scratching my head. Armed with PhonoSDK, Tropo Scripting API, CouchDB, and Dominique Boucher’s blog post on building [...]

Want to learn VoiceXML? Check out our “VoiceXML for Web Developers” series…

Flickr credit: kubina Are you looking to learn how to use VoiceXML to create interactive applications? While we offer all sorts of great documentation and tutorials at www.vxml.org, we also have a series of tutorial blog posts here called “VoiceXML for Web Developers” that walk you through the process of getting started, all in the [...]

Phono – Turn Your Web Browser into A Phone or Chat Client

Have you tried out Phono yet? It’s been almost 2 weeks since we announced the Phono JavaScript library that lets you turn any web browser into a phone or chat client. If you haven’t seen the news, check out this page to get caught up on what Phono is all about: http://blogs.voxeo.com/news/phono/ On that page, [...]

Use Phono with a CCXML App to Call A Phone Number From Your Web Browser

If you look over at the top of the first sidebar of this blog, you’ll now see a “Call Us!” heading, some text and then a “Call” button. If you press that button, very soon you’ll be connected to our Voxeo Sales Team down in our Orlando office … simply using the microphone and speakers [...]

Video: How To Use Phono to Call VoiceXML Apps From Your Web Browser

Would you like to have a button on your website that lets customer simply call your application?  Or call a phone number or extension? Not the typical “click to call” buttons that pop up a screen and prompt you for your phone number to call you…  but rather a button that actually initiates a call [...]

Upcoming Jam Session on Voice Apps for Web Developers

We would like to invite you to our upcoming Jam Session, which is scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 2010. Adam Kalsey will show you how to use web technologies and tools to create user interfaces that operate outside of the browser window. You will learn what channels you can tie into and how to, what’s [...]

GetVocal, inc. unveils Teleku Phone Web Services

Teleku is a new Cloud Service to host your Phone Applications built using PhoneML® (GetVocal), TwiML® (Twilio) and to run over VoiceXML standard platforms Today most advanced IVR platforms run standard phone applications based on VoiceXML language. Since more than 10 years, telephony platforms are adopting VoiceXML for many reasons, easy portability of all applications [...]

Using the Tropo Web API behind a firewall with Tunnlr

Many times we find ourselves sitting behind networks without the ability to open a TCP port to hack on our web services. This may be at a coffee shop, a corporate network or that guest network you just connected to at your developer meetup. We have a solution for that. In steps Tunnlr, a great [...]

Ruby on Rails Example for Tropo Web API without port forwarding!

Zhao Lu (aka @zlu) has shared a tutorial he has done using Ruby on Rails and our recently released Tropo Web API. The tutorial shows how to add, or build, the Tropo features to your Rails application in 15 minutes using our REST/JSON API. All of this deployed to Heroku for easy application deployment. Another [...]