I quite recommend The Most Human Human by Brian Christian, where he participates in a TT as one of the decoys, and puts a lot of thought into how to steer the conversations to give himself the distinction of being the human most frequently correctly identified as human.
The chatterbot "Eugene Goostman" has apparently passed the Turing test:
As I kind of predicted, the program passed the Turing test, but does not seem to have any trace of general intelligence. Is this a kind of weak p-zombie?
EDIT: The fact it was a publicity stunt, the fact that the judges were pretty terrible, does not change the fact that Turing's criteria were met. We now know that these criteria were insufficient, but that's because machines like this were able to meet them.