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Classify an image, add 2FA, and more in this month's Nexmoments N E X M O M E N T S SEPTEMBER 2018 |

Classify an image, add 2FA, and more in this month's Nexmoments N E X M O M E N T S SEPTEMBER 2018 | DEVELOPER EDITION Greetings {NAME}, In this month’s Nexmoments newsletter: - Create a [voice journal for the Next Web](. - A Strawberry or not? Classify an image with [MLKit for Android](. - Read our tutorial on [anything-to-SMS with IFTTT and Nexmo](. - Add [2FA to your Nuxt application]( with Nexmo Verify in this walkthrough. - Nexmo went to [EMF Camp](. Get the updates on all the builder fun. - Learn how to create a [caller ID with Number Insight and Java](. Enjoy (and [follow us @NexmoDev]()! - The Nexmo DevRel Team L A T E S T F R O M T H E B L O G [Creating a Voice Journal for the Next Web]( With the person-to-person web, there is no server required. Each visitor to your site becomes a peer in the swarm. Connecting directly together and sharing your site’s files with each other. Not only does this help keep your site online, but it also creates freedom from indiscriminate censorship. [Read More]( [@nexmodev on twitter]( [A Strawberry or Not? Classify an Image with MLKit for Android]( Not too long ago, machine learning (ML) used to sound like a magic genie. What can it be used for and how, were quite vague for many of us for a while. MLKit takes some common ML use cases, and wraps them up with a nice API. In addition, if your app handles a specific use case, a custom model can be used, along with useful version management features. [Read More]( [sms php]( [Anything-to-SMS with IFTTT and Nexmo]( If you haven’t played with IFTTT for any reason, then I’d thoroughly recommend it as a fun way to link up systems that don’t already know how to talk to one another. [Read More]( [nexmo php client library]( [Add 2FA to Your Nuxt Application with Nexmo Verify]([!]( This tutorial walks through the process for building a basic application with two-factor authentication using the Nuxt JS framework. [Read More]( [voice api]( [How We (Em)powered EMF Camp]( Nexmo sponsored the live captioning at EMF Camp, and a team of Nexmo Developer Advocates participated in the event in various ways. Get recaps of all the builder fun with from the event. [Read More]( [android summit]( [Creating a Caller ID with Number Insight and Java]( In this tutorial, you'll create an application that can be used as a web-based caller ID. Your application will make requests to the Nexmo API and display the results. [Read More]( N E X M O N E W S & U P D A T E S Nexmo libraries for PHP, Java, Python, Ruby and Node updated to support the [Secret Management API.]( VIDEO: Publishing (Perfect) Python Packages on PyPl Watch Nexmo Developer Advocate, Mark Smith build a package and publish it on PyPI using current best practices. Learn how to structure, document and test your project on different platforms. [Watch Now]( J O I N U S A T . . . [API City]( Oct 3-4 - Seattle, WA [.NET Conf AR]( Oct 4-6 - Buenos Aires, Argentina [PHP London Meetup]( Oct 4 - London, UK [Fusion]( Oct 11 - Birmingham, UK [Hackference]( Oct 12-14 - Birmingham, UK [DjangoCon US]( Oct 12-14 - San Diego, CA [GDG DevFest Ukraine]( Oct 12-13 - Lviv, Ukraine [DroidCon Tel Aviv]( Oct 12-13 - Tel Aviv, Israel [Laracon AU]( Oct 18-19 - Sydney, Australia [Harbor Hacks]( Oct 19-21 - Baltimore, MD [PyCon Zimbabwe]( Oct 19-21 - Harare, Zimbabwe [Caribbean Developer Conference]( Oct 24-26 - Punta Cana, Dominican Republic [DroidCon London]( Oct 25-26 - London, UK [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Website]( Nexmo, the Vonage API Platform 217 2nd St, San Francisco, CA 94105 [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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