http://api.twitter.com/1/geo/id/917f05e8dd09575f.json
No country code, but country is United Kingdom
This is just one example. I wonder why this is?
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I have seen this field in streaming api, but never got a chance to see
any actual data for this field. Can someone explain to me what usually
will be the the place when it's not null?
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12, 2010 at 12:49 PM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
I have seen this field in streaming api, but never got a chance to see
any actual data for this field. Can someone explain to me what usually
will be the the place when it's not null?
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On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:26 PM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Interesting. How is it that in the sample status the geo is null and
the place is not null?
How is the place determined if there is no geo data?
Does this mean that status can have place object not null even when
I think it's also strange that you include Street address, Country but
NO City and NO State!
I think State and City/Town name would be very helpful
On Oct 12, 6:55 pm, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Great explanation, thanks.
On Oct 12, 6:51 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com
://api.twitter.com/1/geo/id/247f43d441defc03.json
Things like city and state come from the Geo hierarchy indicated by
the contained_within data returned from the place URL.
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 4:31 PM, D. Smith emai
I noticed that the value of source field looks somewhat strange:
source:a href=\http://www.echofon.com/\; rel=\nofollow\Echofon
\/a,
Why in the world would you have an html string as a value and on top
of than why do you include the rel=nofollow tag?
This just looks wrong, not structured.
The
For example I want is to search for words that have 'truck' in it and
want to get all tweets that have 'truck', 'trucks', 'trucking',
'dumptruck', etc.
I it possible to use wildcards like *truck*
or do I have to just include all possible words that contain truck?
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Hello! I want to start using streaming API to monitor all tweets with
certain keywords in them. Do I need to provide any authentication in
order to connect?
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, it will give you an error
page.
Tom
On 10/7/10 6:49 PM, D. Smith wrote:
Hello! I want to start using streaming API to monitor all tweets with
certain keywords in them. Do I need to provide any authentication in
order to connect?
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, Oct 7, 2010 at 12:49 PM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Hello! I want to start using streaming API to monitor all tweets with
certain keywords in them. Do I need to provide any authentication in
order to connect?
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Can I use any Twitter account username/password or does the account
have to be registered with Twitter API?
On Oct 7, 1:18 pm, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json
track=keyword1,keyword2
etc.
-John
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:13 AM, D. Smith emai
with the streaming API it's best to take a crawl -
walk - run approach. Crawling is using the sample stream, walking is
moving up to garden hose, and running is going beyond.
Taylor
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:26 AM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Can I use any Twitter account username/password
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research.net wrote:
Yeah, the Perl library uses AnyEvent to achieve threading.
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Quoting D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com:
perl has the same
.
We'd love to start collecting libraries built around the Streaming API.
Regardless of language, does anyone have libraries to share with everyone?
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:25 AM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Hello there!
I am pretty experienced with using PHP
It's important to unfollow someone who unfollowed you. I must
emphasize here that I am not talking about unfollowing someone who is
not following me, but only those who used to follow me, then
unfollowed. In this case it's very important to unfollow them right
away. This is important because
Hello there!
I am pretty experienced with using PHP for Twitter, but now I want to
use firehose and Java seems to be a much better fit because of
'Threads', so I can listen to Firehose the pass a job to a thread and
return right away. PHP cannot do that, well, maybe to some crazy hacks
that I am
to make use of it fairly easily in a Java environment.
We'd love to start collecting libraries built around the Streaming API.
Regardless of language, does anyone have libraries to share with everyone?
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:25 AM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Hello
Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
Twitter4J seems to be popular, but I don't have first-hand experience with it.
-John
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:32 AM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Oh, man, I am new to Java, don't even know what Scala is... I've heard
about it that it's like based
If auto-follow back is allowed
but auto-unfollow back is not allowed,
that actually plays in favor of spammers in a big way!
Now a spammer can use the tactic to follow/wait for follow-back, then
unfollow you,
knowing that now thanks to Twitter's infinite wisdom, the
automated auto-unfollow-back
Hello! I know Twitter published some statistics on how users generally
use Twitter. I am looking for per-app stats, at least for the top 100
or so apps.
Is there a stat like this available anywhere? I am just researching
the popularity of various API based Twitter clients, very interested
to know
Never mind, the bug was in my own script. It was setting empty values
of oauth_token, and oauth_secret.
I corrected the problem and all works fine again.
On Aug 27, 4:36 pm, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Hello! I started getting 401 'count not authenticate' errors starting
about 2 days
Hello! I started getting 401 'count not authenticate' errors starting
about 2 days ago when I try to send tweet via API.
I use OAuth, use php pecl OAuth for that, just like I did before. The
last tweet was successfully posted from my website was 2 days ago
Here are the headers from the debug (I
/cassandra-at-twitter-today.html
I don't think we've announced our approach for tweet storage as yet.
-John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter, Inc.
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 8:03 PM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Another one hits the MySQL brick wall.
I'm surprised
Why nobody is approving new threads in twitter-anywhere group:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-dev-anywhere?hl=en
I posted a question 2 or 3 days ago and still it does not show there.
I that group still active?
Another one hits the MySQL brick wall.
I'm surprised someone with as much data as you have have managed to
stay with MySQL for as long as you have.
I must have been a real pain to constantly fight the loosing MySQL
optimization battle.
It would be very interesting to know what made you choose
Sure, just test the authentication every time you want to perform some
action on behalf of user or just do this periodically for every user
via cron. (I think API method is called verify_credentials)
On Aug 23, 8:32 pm, Paranoid Android a.paranoid.andr...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm working with the
Just a small request: please add the style=cursor: pointer; to the
official Tweet button. It will look better when you mouseover the
button. Tweetmeme button does that.
Also please add the same to the Follow button and other buttons
produced by @Anywhere UI
Thanks!
What, nobody else thinkgs it could be useful to have some sort or JS
based UI for the Tweet button? The Facebook JS UI is pretty good, you
can open the prompt and pre-fill it with a text message to be posted
to the wall right from your own javascript, user then just has to
click on Post button.
for are part of the @Anywhere arm of
the platform:http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere
Taylor
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
What, nobody else thinkgs it could be useful to have some sort or JS
based UI for the Tweet button? The Facebook JS UI is pretty good, you
How long has it been since Twitter started their own t.com url
shortener? Not sure, but I don't think it's been long enough to
shorten over 3.5 trillion urls.
Well, I just noticed that the the url shortened by t.com was
this:http://t.co/5ywZYau
So the value is 5ywZYau
From what I understand the
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