David Bello has won the Netbook contest by creating a home automation tool called "Control Your House Anywhere, Anytime" using Twilio's service. The tool allows users to control real-world objects remotely using their phone. The project utilizes LavaRock HQ for voice recognition and demonstrates both inbound and outbound calls to David's Twilio number. Another notable entry is Robert Ansel's Cell Phone DJ, which enables users to control music playback from a remote location. A new contest is announced, inviting developers to submit PHP applications built on Twilio, with the chance to win a Netbook. The Twilio documentation has been improved and now includes PHP examples for various use cases.