Hi Dean, Not really :o)
I'm looking to try and drum up some interest in this competition. In addition to real-time twitter push updates we'll also be pushing out some world class World Cup sports data to be used in the mashup. Phil On Jun 12, 7:40 pm, "Dean Collins" <d...@cognation.net> wrote: > Hi Phil, > > Check out the twitter integration withwww.LiveWorldCupChat.comif > that's what you want. > > Cheers, > Dean > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com > > [mailto:twitter-development- > > > > > t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Phil Leggetter > > Sent: Saturday, 12 June 2010 11:13 AM > > To: Twitter Development Talk > > Subject: [twitter-dev] Kwwika - World Cup Web Development competition > announced > > using Twitter World Cup data > > > Hello all! > > > I'm working on a project called Kwwika which allows anybody to add > > real-time push functionality to your website. To try and get people > > developing using Kwwika we've decided to create a competition that > > will hopefully encourage web developers to sign up for the opportunity > > of winning an Apple iPad. > > > The reason I'm messaging the group is that the majority of data that > > we are using is from the Twitter streaming API, something a lot of you > > may be familiar with. > > > The purpose of the competition is to see who can build the most > > engaging real-time push World Cup 2010 web application. > > > More details can be found in the following locations: > > > * Blog post announcment: > > http://blog.kwwika.com/kwwika-world-cup-2010-real-> time-push-web-app > > * Kwwika Wiki with competition details: > > http://wiki.kwwika.com/competitions/world-cup-2010-real-time-push-web-ap > p- > > > > > competition > > * A real-time push World Cup demo created to give people an idea of > > what can be built: > >http://kwwika.com/Standalone/Demos/WorldCup2010/#SouthAfrica > > > If you have any questions or idea please feel free to get in touch > > with me via p...@kwwika.com > > > Thanks, > > > Phil Leggetter