Kwwika World Cup 2010 Real-Time Push Web App – Apple iPad competition
To celebrate the start of the World Cup 2010 in South Africa we’re very excited to announce our Kwwika World Cup 2010 Real-Time Push Web App – Apple iPad competition sponsored by TellyLinks.com.
We are opening up a competition to give all you web developers the chance to win an Apple iPad with Wifi 32GB by creating the most engaging and “cool” real-time push web application using Kwwika. Let your imaginations run wild and mash up the data you receive from Kwwika in real-time with other sources of data such as Google Maps, You Tube, Google search, Flickr or any other API you can get your hands on.
We’ve created a very simple real-time push World Cup 2010 demo to give you an idea of the type of things you could create. We’re sure you can do better! View the demo.
At the moment we are pushing real-time updates from Twitter but we have a MASSIVE announcement to make when we will be adding real-time updates from a major sports data distributor. Follow Kwwika on Twitter to keep updated.
Still here! What are you waiting for? Get started building your Kwwika World Cup 2010 Real-Time Push Web App and win an iPad.
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About Phil Leggetter
My name is Phil Leggetter and I'm a Developer Evangelist at Pusher, a Real-Time Web Software and Technology Evangelist and Consultant, software engineer, team leader, line manager, micropreneur, product developer, Twitter user and a keen user of social media. For more information see the About Phil Leggetter page.
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