The wheels are already turning.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 7:12 PM, John A. Debay wrote:
> I'm one of the software developers behind Twitbit, an iPhone Twitter
> application (http://twitbitapp.com). We were the first full-featured
> iP
I'm one of the software developers behind Twitbit, an iPhone Twitter
application (http://twitbitapp.com). We were the first full-featured
iPhone Twitter client to support push notifications because we've felt
from the beginning that being notified of relevant tweets and DMs "in
the background" was
Can we please get some confirmation that the cursor-less calls won't
be going away this coming Monday?
On Dec 22 2009, 4:13 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> We noticed that some clients are still calling social graph methods
> without cursor parameters. We wanted to take time to make sure that
> pe
I'm building an iPhone app with Appcelerator (http://
appcelerator.com), and have run into some problems with OAuth
implementation. I'm making calls to request_token, that work fine
from a browser (Safari, Firefox) when I test in a static HTML page.
When I make essentially the same calls inside t
You can also check out:
http://gnip.com
https://tweethook.com
Both services that do push notifications.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 20:01, Josh Roesslein wrote:
> You might want to check out the streaming API [1]. It allows you to
> "follow" users and recieve
> their updates.
>
> Josh
>
> [1] http:
Hello,
I am trying to understand how the API functions for interworking for
SMS. The inter-working application we will deploy will represent about
1 million users [eventually]. When a user sends a SMS command the
inter-working function will proxy the command and send it, via the API
to Twitter.
You might want to check out the streaming API [1]. It allows you to
"follow" users and recieve
their updates.
Josh
[1] http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#follow
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:29 PM, jazzman121 wrote:
> hey! Guys
>
> Im sorta new to the twitter API,...
>
> in the A
I am very happy with my small following. If I had even just 1 million
followers, I would feel an unbearable pressure to utter something
profound at least once every hour.
On Jan 6, 12:58 pm, Ian Irving wrote:
> Regardless, the cursor set * request throttle limit should be >= the
> greatest number
hey! Guys
Im sorta new to the twitter API,...
in the API is there a way to get notified if a users status has been
updated? sorta like a push feature? the only way I know right now is
to check every 60 seconds if the account has been updated but that
eats thru my rate limited calls... Was wonde
Regardless, the cursor set * request throttle limit should be >= the
greatest number of followers on Twitter (whether that's a cap, or the
current "king of Twitter").
Anil makes a case for how many of those users are really engaged
followers.
Fast Company had a piece "Mr. Social: Ashton Kutcher P
Hi Kidd,
Many ways to do this depending on a) do you want to store the data
somewhere, calculate things, then show the data in a visualization or b)
calculate on the fly.
One thing you might consider is writing to a google spreadsheet the data you
get back from your twitter query. You can use this
Hi,
I'm trying to visualize some data with google visualization and trying
to do so without writing another new table. I want to pull the data
directly from twitter using their API and then visualize that data.
And any data that comes in after would be updated on-screen.
Similar to this.http://w
Cache larger social graphs somewhere in API-ready format. Nobody will
know or probably care if a 500K social graph is outdated by an hour.
On Jan 6, 2:31 pm, Marcel Molina wrote:
> That post is a follow up to his argument for why the SUL doesn't represent
> as much value as some might perceive it
Hi,
I'd like to filter the search by country http://search.twitter.com/advanced
using this interface. How is this doable?
Thanks,
- B
That post is a follow up to his argument for why the SUL doesn't represent
as much value as some might perceive it to. It's an argument for getting rid
of the SUL as it's currently implemented. There are only 500 or so people on
the SUL. Non SUL users with as many followers, though rare, likely hav
Not really sure how capping followers would be of much benefit.
A better solution might be better "garbage collection" of inactive or
spam accounts.
I believe twitter already does this, maybe not the best it could, but
there is something in place.
Capping the follower limit will hurt users who actu
> > When fetching a protected status, even if you follow and are followed by
> > that user and authenticate, you still get "Sorry, you are not authorized to
> > see this status." This was tested on
> >
> > https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/show/7432125233.json
>
> I was just able to successfully p
You currently can't. Well, at least not in a standard way. The
entity making the request has to know the secret. If that entity is
the browser, then it has to know the secret. You might be able to do
something with gears or other offline storage I guess.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
I was just able to successfully pull a protected status using a
similar URL (different status). What library were you using to access
it?
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> When fetching a protected status, even if you follow and are fol
We don't support sending XML bodies... you should use form encoding.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 5:41 AM, matrixxx wrote:
> When i try to make an post request to
> http://twitter.com/direct_messages/new.xml
> with data in XML Body, i receive the 500 Internal Ser
hi all.
a common question we get from developers is "how do we count our 140
characters?" we recognize it can be hard to figure out in a world of
non-ASCII and UTF-8 characters -- you can easily get into situations where
you may have two different byte sequences that represent the same thing
(e.g
When fetching a protected status, even if you follow and are followed by
that user and authenticate, you still get "Sorry, you are not authorized to
see this status." This was tested on
https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/show/7432125233.json
I don't see an issue for this filed in Google.
the search API has a "geocode" parameter -
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-Search-API-Method%3A-search
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Jason wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On twitter you can search for twitter users near a specified place.
>
> http://search.twitter.com/advanced
>
> Is there a way to tap in
The ability to specify source parameters through basic auth has been
deprecated, and is only allowed for apps that used this before deprecation.
You'll need to move to using oAuth for authentication, then you can specify
the application source on your application page on Twitter.com
Tom
On Wed, J
Thanks Ryan I managed to fix it. The ordering was one issue and my
time stamps were getting generated incorrectly.
One more question, the Key for HMAC-SHA1 hashing algo required a "&"
to be appended to my consumer secret.
Why is this required?
On Jan 6, 4:08 pm, ryan alford wrote:
> You are don
When i try to make an post request to http://twitter.com/direct_messages/new.xml
with data in XML Body, i receive the 500 Internal Server Error.
The XML body:
some_user
some_text
When i send only the user data (without text data), i receive the 400
Bad Request error, this mean that POST request is
So this parameter need not be part of the signature when requesting
for Request Tokens right?
On Jan 6, 1:27 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "oauth_token" form table 6-1 is the public part of the access token. You get
> it by
> callinghttp://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-
Hi,
On twitter you can search for twitter users near a specified place.
http://search.twitter.com/advanced
Is there a way to tap into this functionality using the search
function in the api?
In the code of curl_setopt($session, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS,
"status=message&source=CoTweet");
using /statuses/update.xml as php curl, if we input CoTweet or Seesmic
into the code, a value is entered to the source. However, if we input
the name of our application registered to Twitter, a string "web"
This blog post by Anil Dash makes an excellent case for why Twitter
should cap the number of followers that a Twitter account can have. It
will make life easier for everyone.
http://bit.ly/6Al7TU
You are don't have the parameters in the proper order. The signature goes
last. The rest of the parameters must be in order. Put the parameters in
order, create the signature, then append the signature to the end or the
query string.
Ryan
Sent from my DROID
On Jan 6, 2010 2:05 AM, "Vikram" w
But how can I made Oauth authentication without exposing my secret key with
javascript? I need to make a http request with secret key, or not?
2009/12/31 Phil Plante
> All that aside, the other problem would be exposing your secret key.
> I am sure you can imagine how terribly bad that can end u
"oauth_token" form table 6-1 is the public part of the access token. You get
it by calling
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-oauth-access_token after
the user has authorized your application on Twitter.
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 11:27, Vikram wrote:
>
> I am OAuthTwitter Library i
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