Roger Pincombe Wins Our Twilio/Infochimps Contest With Social Contact
Time to read: 3 minutes
To use Social Contact, simply send a person’s Twitter username as a text to (203) 403-NAME (6263). You’ll get back an e-mail containing a vCard with as much information as possible. Information such as full name, company and title, email (occasionally), phone number (occasionally), home page url, home location (generally city-level), description, summary, Klout, photo, Facebook profile link, and other social profile pages.
Here’s what Roger had to say about his entry:
“I’ve been doing VoIP development with various solutions for years. I’ve hosted my own Asterisk server with AGI integration, I’ve worked with hosted IVR systems, and I have experimented with Twilio and competing solutions quite a bit. As always, Twilio was the easy part! I spent no more than 15 minutes on the Twilio side of things. Getting iOS to play nicely with the vcard format however, that took many hours!
“Other than Twilio and Infochimps, I used a variety of API’s as well as some good old scraping and whois lookups. It’s based around the Infochimps Social Identity Mapping API, but I also made use of the Google Social Graph API. All the code is in C#, running on ASP.NET 4.0. And just to make things interesting, right after I thought I was finished, LinkedIn started blocking scraping via Dapper.net, so I had to redo that portion.”
Luckily, Roger got his entry done in time. If you’d like to play around with Social Contact, just send a text to (203) 403-6263 with a Twitter username.
Honorable Mention
Say you land in Austin and need to find WiFi quickly. Simply text “wifi AUS” to (512) 782-2513 and you’ll get back a list of nearby places that offer wifi. Text “walgreens 78702” and you’ll get back nearby Walgreens locations. In general you can text wifi, library, walgreens, and help (Steve is working on adding walmart, atm, and UFOs) followed by a zip code or three-letter airport code. Give it a whirl!
Your Turn
Want to get involved? We hold developer contests regularly. For this week’s contest, we want to see how developers power up conferencing. Be creative and take conferencing to the next level and you could win an Amazon Kindle 3G, $100 in Twilio credit, and swag! Get all the details here.
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