Orlando Ruby User Group

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Orlando Ruby User Group

Time: March 19, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Urban Flats
Website or Map: http://orug.org
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Gregg Pollack
Latest Activity: Mar 19, 2009

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Our next meeting will be this Thursday, March 19th, and we'll have a presentation from Voxeo. Voxeo is a local company which creates enterprise Voice over IP services, and they've invited us down to their offices to show off their brand new Ruby API. During this talk they'll demonstrate how to use Ruby for everything from conferencing and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) to Instant Messaging bots and SMS self service. Pretty cool!

We'll be meeting downtown Thursday at "Urban Flats" (http://bit.ly/Ei2tC) at 6 PM for dinner sponsored by Voxeo, and at around 7 PM we'll be taking the elevators up to Voxeo's offices in the building. Anyone who shows up before 6:30 PM gets FREE dinner, thanks to Voxeo.

If you show up after 7 PM you'll need to give us a call to let you in (407-754-5517).

See you Thursday, should be a fun night!

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