San Francisco, CA (January 10, 2012)
Telesocial, the San Francisco-based cloud telephony service platform, today has announced the release of their Flash SDK, a software toolkit for application development that supports Adobe’s Flash environment and ActionScript 3. Any Flash application can now add mobile voice services for free with Telesocial’s easy-to-use API. The API allows social voice features to be integrated in games and apps giving the end user an anonymous and safe way to communicate on their favorite platform while phone numbers are secure and never shared.
“Developers have wanted the ability to easily add rich communications features to their applications at massive scale without exposing users’ phone numbers,” said Eric Stone, CTO of Telesocial. “With the Adobe Flash SDK with AS3, millions of existing Flash applications everywhere can add safe social calling, group calling, TalkSpaces™, virtual conferences, in-app voice mail and messaging, media recording and distribution and other features using our free and scalable API.”
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Using Telesocial’s API, developers on Facebook, Twitter, iOS and Android can utilize the power of voice in a safe and scalable new way. Telesocial’s API is available today as a SSL REST service and is free to users and developers and supports many languages including – PHP, .Net / C#, Objective-C / iOS, JAVA, Python, Ruby, Scala, Flash / ActionScript3 and Unity.
Telesocial is the only way that developers can add free calling, group calling and mobile voice and media features at the scale of the social web that is safe and secure. A new, free cloud communications service powered by the social web and applications, Telesocial enables new voice features and protect users’ phone numbers.
Since their launch in early October, Telesocial has had a very positive response from the developer community. The Telesocial network currently supports all US mobile carriers and will expand globally in early 2012.
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