Category Archives: Announcements

Clarify Sponsors TADHack-mini Chicago

We are proud to announce Clarify, the API to search and understand audio and video, will be sponsoring TADHack-mini Chicago on the 3rd and 4th October at Idea Shop on IIT’s campus. We’re particularly excited about all the mash-up possibilities between Clarify and the other sponsors of TADHack which include Dialogic, Flowroute, Matrix, Telestax, Tropo, … Continue reading Clarify Sponsors TADHack-mini Chicago

Flowroute Sponsors TADHack-mini Chicago

We are proud to announce Flowroute, a carrier that provides intelligent communications for modern business, will be sponsoring TADHack-mini Chicago on the 3 and 4th October at the Idea Shop at IIT. We’re particularly excited about all the mash-up possibilities between Flowroute and the other sponsors of TADHack which include Clarify, Dialogic, Matrix, Telestax, Tropo, … Continue reading Flowroute Sponsors TADHack-mini Chicago

Mind Commerce Telecom API Report Offer

Mind Commerce a TADHack and TADSummit partner has two special offers for its Telecom API report for developers and clients of its report. Special Offer for Telecom API based App Developers Mind Commerce is offering its flagship Telecom API report, Telecom Network API Marketplace: Strategy, Ecosystem, Players and Forecasts 2015 – 2020, at no cost … Continue reading Mind Commerce Telecom API Report Offer

Weblog of TADHack Weblogs

We try here to capture most of the weblogs written about TADHack Global 2015 13-14 June, its amazing how many there are! If we’re missing your’s please let us know in the comments and we’ll add them to the list.   Weblogs from the winners Thomas Howe with KISST Kevin Prince with Backpacker Telecom PlayMyBand … Continue reading Weblog of TADHack Weblogs

TADHack Global 2015 Summary

TADHack Global 2015 ran on 13-14 June across 15 locations (including remote). Its focus is helping developers discover the power of adding telecom capabilities to their apps, services and business processes. We’re going to see several of the hacks created going live for customers in the coming months, that will be for another weblog. This … Continue reading TADHack Global 2015 Summary

TADHack Location Winners

The winners from the 14 TADHack locations running around the world are reviewed in this weblog. The Global Winners are reviewed in this weblog. TADHack 2015 was roughly doubled the size of last year, with close to 1400 registrations, 800+ attendees and 90+ hacks. It was an intense experience for everyone involved. Cooperation between teams … Continue reading TADHack Location Winners

TADHack Global Winners

TADHack in 2015 was roughly double the size of last year, with close to 1400 registrations, 800+ attendees and 90+ hacks. It was an intense experience for everyone involved. This weblog summarizes the winners of the global prizes, we’ll review all the local prizes in another weblog. Cooperation between teams was amazing, diversity is important … Continue reading TADHack Global Winners

Eircom strives to assist web developers on real time comms

The telecommunications company Eircom, have teamed up with the TADHack Dublin organisers Kodacall and the TSSG to provide Irish web developers with the assistant they need to help re-imagine the humble phone call and what it means to communicate via a web/mobile application over the Internet. Brendan Kearns of eircom said “we are always looking at different ways … Continue reading Eircom strives to assist web developers on real time comms

Remote Entry Process and Newsletters

You can see all the old TADHack newsletters here, as well as join the mailing list. For those taking part in TADHack remotely, for submitting a remote video pitch the format is: 5 minutes maximum, this is a strict limit. Introduce you / the team (and team name if you have one) Introduce the hack … Continue reading Remote Entry Process and Newsletters

Turn to TURN before you have WebRTC Connectivity Problems with StreamStack

You’ve studied up on WebRTC, the sponsor APIs, and worked feverishly to getting your hack together. You’ve been running tests on your local machine and everything is going great, and think to yourself “this WebRTC stuff is easy”. You run some tests between machines on the local network and it works. WebRTC is magic! So … Continue reading Turn to TURN before you have WebRTC Connectivity Problems with StreamStack