[twitter-dev] Kwwika - World Cup Web Development competition announced using Twitter World Cup data

2010-06-12 Thread Phil Leggetter
Hello all!

I'm working on a project called Kwwika which allows anybody to add
real-time push functionality to your website. To try and get people
developing using Kwwika we've decided to create a competition that
will hopefully encourage web developers to sign up for the opportunity
of winning an Apple iPad.

The reason I'm messaging the group is that the majority of data that
we are using is from the Twitter streaming API, something a lot of you
may be familiar with.

The purpose of the competition is to see who can build the most
engaging real-time push World Cup 2010 web application.

More details can be found in the following locations:

* Blog post announcment: 
http://blog.kwwika.com/kwwika-world-cup-2010-real-time-push-web-app
* Kwwika Wiki with competition details:
http://wiki.kwwika.com/competitions/world-cup-2010-real-time-push-web-app-competition
* A real-time push World Cup demo created to give people an idea of
what can be built: http://kwwika.com/Standalone/Demos/WorldCup2010/#SouthAfrica

If you have any questions or idea please feel free to get in touch
with me via p...@kwwika.com

Thanks,

Phil Leggetter


RE: [twitter-dev] Kwwika - World Cup Web Development competition announced using Twitter World Cup data

2010-06-12 Thread Dean Collins
Hi Phil,

Check out the twitter integration with www.LiveWorldCupChat.com if
that's what you want.

 
Cheers,
Dean
 
 
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 Hello all!
 
 I'm working on a project called Kwwika which allows anybody to add
 real-time push functionality to your website. To try and get people
 developing using Kwwika we've decided to create a competition that
 will hopefully encourage web developers to sign up for the opportunity
 of winning an Apple iPad.
 
 The reason I'm messaging the group is that the majority of data that
 we are using is from the Twitter streaming API, something a lot of you
 may be familiar with.
 
 The purpose of the competition is to see who can build the most
 engaging real-time push World Cup 2010 web application.
 
 More details can be found in the following locations:
 
 * Blog post announcment:
http://blog.kwwika.com/kwwika-world-cup-2010-real-
 time-push-web-app
 * Kwwika Wiki with competition details:

http://wiki.kwwika.com/competitions/world-cup-2010-real-time-push-web-ap
p-
 competition
 * A real-time push World Cup demo created to give people an idea of
 what can be built:
 http://kwwika.com/Standalone/Demos/WorldCup2010/#SouthAfrica
 
 If you have any questions or idea please feel free to get in touch
 with me via p...@kwwika.com
 
 Thanks,
 
 Phil Leggetter