Win Tickets to CapitolJS

August 4th, 2011 by Mark Headd

Phono is a proud sponsor of the upcoming CapitolJS conference in Washington DC, which will feature an all star line up of speakers to talk about what’s happening in the world of JavaScript.

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Organized by the awesome folks behind JSConf, this is the premiere JavaScript conference on the East Coast of the U.S. this year.

And we’re giving away tickets!

Here’s how you can win a ticket to attend this sold out event.

Phono Developer Contest

Phono is an easy to use jQuery plugin that turns any web browser into a telephone, capable of making & receiving phone calls, and sending & receiving instant messages.

You can even connect to SIP clients and enterprise grade-PBXs – all with a simple, unified API.

You can win a ticket to the upcoming CapitolJS conference in Washington by building an app that uses the PhonoSDK in one of the following categories:

Most Innovative Phono Application

Prize – 1 ticket for admission to CapitolJS.

Build an application that blows people away with the power and flexibility of the PhonoSDK. Let your imagination run wild and develop an innovative Phono app that will make people’s browsers ring (and their jaws drop!). Head on over to the Phono blog to see tons of example apps to get your creative juices flowing.

Entries may be either traditional browser-based apps, or mobile apps built using our plugin for iOS and Android.

Best Phono Skin

Prize – 1 ticket for admission to CapitolJS.

Phono is 100% skinnable and it’s interface can be completely customized using HTML and CSS. The power of Phono’s functionality as a next-generation communication device is rivaled only by it’s ability to look like anything you want it to look like.

Show off your design skills and styling ability by creating a unique, one of a kind skin for a Phono instance.

CSS and front-end ninjas – this one is for you.

The Phono developer contest will kick off on August 8th and run through August 22nd. Winners will be announced the week of August 22nd. Judging will be done by an esteemed panel of JavaScript luminaries.

Keep your eyes peeled to the Phono blog for more details and the announcement of judges.

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