Ribbit’s Open Telephony Platform gives you direct access to the world’s first global, programmable phone company. And, they have teamed up with TopCoder to find out what will happen when they put that power into the hands of the most creative Flash & Flex developers in the world.
Event:
Ribbit Killer App Challenge
Organizer
TopCoder, Inc. and sponsored by Ribbit Corporation
Eligibility Criteria
The Competition is open to all developers. All Competitors must be registered members of TopCoder.
Important dates
Registration may occur at any time from November 17, 2008 to March 12, 2009.
The Competition will begin on November 17, 2008 and will end on March 12, 2009
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IGF Competition 2009 Prize
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IGF Competition 2009 Event:
2009 IGF Mobile Competition
IGF Competition 2009 Organizer
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