I'm in the early stages of a project using site streams. The docs say
there is a limit on the follow count of 100 users per stream. Is that
still the case? Is that apt to change any time soon?
Just curious,
Charles.
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Have you visited the Developer Discussions feature on
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: Charles ch...@evri.com
To: Twitter Development Talk twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 25 May, 2011 1:34:34
Subject: [twitter-dev] statuses/show rate limiting clarification
Hi,
Going through the docs on statuses/show (http://dev.twitter.com/doc/
get/statuses/show/:id) we
Hi,
Going through the docs on statuses/show (http://dev.twitter.com/doc/
get/statuses/show/:id) we find ourselves going around in circles with
a particular issue, and were wondering if someone could help us out.
Specifically we're confused about what authentication does and does
not allow us to
Hi Taylor,
I wanted to ask about the possibility of finding out about the status
of our application to the Site Streams beta. We submitted it on March
24th and have heard nothing back. If you require more information
we're happy to provide it, but since we've heard nothing back at all
after
this interesting.
Bear in mind that, as you say, interpreting what the user wrote can sometime be
really difficult (even for a human), but statistically we have some decent
results.
Cheers,
Jean-Charles
PS: I'm resending this email as the first one did not went through...
On 27 avr. 2011
Same question here.
Eric
On Feb 17, 12:59 am, aci acicartag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am using the streaming api in order to be able to save tweets that
uses the geoJSON place key of the returned json object. Tt was working
fine last Tuesday, Feb 15, But now, there seems to be a problem
}
With these two fixes, I haven't yet had any problems. Thanks for the
help!
--Charles
help,
--Charles
I sent the following to Twitter support via their web form; they
suggested I should post here instead.
-
I currently have two automated accounts, thethirdstroke and this one
(servologyalerts). thethirdstroke tweets every hour on the hour, and
has been working fine for a long time. I
hesitate to contact us if you need more information or help.
Best regards,
Jean-Charles Campagne
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 9:22 AM, rachit gupta rachit.t...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am a developer from India, working on integrating Twitter with few
of my application.
I wished to know
Hello James,
Our current free access grants you 1024 calls per 24 hours for the
moment. This should give you enough call credits to test the API.
As of today, we grant higher-level access on a case by case basis.
Please contact us for further discussion.
Best regards,
Jean-Charles Campagne
but it'll be more plumbing on your side.
Best regards,
Jean-Charles Campagne
Semiocast
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Lucas Vickers lucasvick...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to create an app that will show tweets and trends in
Farsi, for native speakers. I would like to somehow get
such as
tokenization, sentiment analysis and topic extraction.
For more information, please visit Semiocast API website:
http://developer.semiocast.com/
Let us know what you think!
Jean-Charles
Thought I'd make an announcement that I've posted a working example of
Twitter OAuth integration for the iPhone using OAuthConsumer. It's
hosted on Google code and you can find it here:
http://code.google.com/p/oauthconsumer-iphone/
Have fun with it.
-Charles
@cy_choi
://twitter.com/Puzzazz/status/9963348931
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Charles A. Lopez
charlesalo...@gmail.com
What's your vision for your organization?
What's your biggest challenge?
Let's talk.
(IBM Partner)
network and
see what happens.
Thank you. I'm pretty new at developing applications, so any help or
advice is greatly appreciated!
--
Charles A. Lopez
charlesalo...@gmail.com
What's your vision for your organization?
What's your biggest challenge?
Let's talk.
(IBM Partner)
you might be doing something perceived as offensive. In the past on projects
i have worked on, I had over utilized the processing resources of a remote
server.
Are you doing anything like that?
2010/1/26 Proxdeveloper prox.develo...@gmail.com
Hello folks, This is the 3rd time I get my
a different IP as your dedicated inbound IP. I
had this issue, had to bind curl to my dedicated IP, and it worked
fine. Setting the CURLOPT_INTERFACE option is what worked for me.
On Oct 9, 5:08 pm, Charles colei...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently received email that confirmed my whitelisting
I recently received email that confirmed my whitelisting status. I
have several IPs whitelisted, as well as the account. From a shell on
one of the whitelisted servers, I make a couple requests and then try:
curl http://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml
?xml version=1.0
Bump
On Oct 9, 4:08 pm, Charles colei...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently received email that confirmed my whitelisting status. I
have several IPs whitelisted, as well as the account. From a shell on
one of the whitelisted servers, I make a couple requests and then try:
curlhttp://twitter.com
2009/9/9 Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com
Hi There,
I'm sorry this never got updated. Some changes have been made and
are waiting to go out now. When I switched from working on the
Platform (formerly API) team to my focus on international I took over
this issue.
Once this current fix
Has nothing to do with anything.
Enforce your trademark evenly or don't enforce it at all. Selective
enforcement is not allowed.
On Aug 12, 10:57 am, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
and I'm certain the reason for adding the Twitter name violation in
there in addition to all the others is that
I love how in this discussion people keep trying to bring emotion and
personal beliefs into a legal context.
So he made a tool for spammers. What does that have to do with
anything?
First they came for the Spammers and I didn’t speak up, because I
wasn’t a Spammer.
There are two LEGAL issues
-
-Charles
It's not a flaw but a feature.
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Scott Carter
scarter28m-goo...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi Alex,
Please refer to a related thread at:
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