I remember Evan launching points of interest back at Chirp in April.
This article suggests there will be pages for each point of interest
http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/04/twitter-launches-points-of-interest-pages-for-locations/
Any idea how I figure out the URL of a point of interest page from a
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 05:49, Steven Cains ste...@cains.me wrote:
I remember Evan launching points of interest back at Chirp in April.
This article suggests
Tried again and it worked! Thanks Abraham
On Feb 15, 7:19 pm, Steven Cains ste...@cains.me wrote:
It would appear so, but I'm getting Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!
for that URL.
On Feb 15, 5:27 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this what you are looking for?
https
Can anybody see why the following authorization header would return a
401 when trying to get a request token?
OAuth oauth_signature=UlAaUlR5A5uJfCcz%2FUVJl53aRy4%3D,
oauth_timestamp=1292450596, oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1,
oauth_version=1.0, oauth_consumer_key=w50vPfRyCVgzBxtdAsoxwg,
up when I googled on: twitter tweets javascript
http://www.webdesigndev.com/programming/how-to-display-your-last-tweet-using-javascript-and-the-twitter-api
http://tweet.seaofclouds.com/
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I have noticed a change with regards to the trends resource.
for reference please check the following URLs
1) http://api.twitter.com/1/trends/current.json
2) http://api.twitter.com/1/trends/current.json?callback=foo
3) http://search.twitter.com/trends.json?callback=foo
Currently, for me
Hi everyone, I have a question regarding the search API.
Take a look at these two tweets return from the API.
{
* location: Santa Clara, CA
* geo: null
}
{
* location: iPhone: 37.313690,-122.022911
* geo: null
}
{
* location: ÜT: 37.293106,-121.969004
* geo: null
}
I'm not sure if I successfully reply to this post. I'm sorry if I made
duplicate reply.
Yes, thanks for your help. I'm only interested in tweets have valid
geo location like:
location:37.818300,-122.245000
So I can push it on map.
I'm curious how does some twitter clients like TweetMap and
Yes Thanks a lot for your reply. I'm curious how client like tweetie
and tweetmap does in their application.
For example, the nearby feature in tweetie looks pretty good.
It can drop more than 20 pins on each load; however, I can't get that
many results from the api search with valid location
Dear All,
I am a newbie in a matter of a Twitter-API. I'm currently doing a
research about importance of a User in twitter based on his/her social
network graph.
As a first step, I would like to analyze the Top Users in twitter
(user with the most followers).
I saw from the API-DOC that
wrote:
I believe the fire-hose is a don't contact us we will contact you.
Depending on what you want to do the track and follow API's may cover your
needs. The garden hose requires you to sign an EULA.
Paul
2009/9/3 anthony steven anthony.pofasil...@gmail.com
Dear All,
How could I use
I'm consistently getting the same response when accessing
http://search.twitter.com/trends.json from 209.40.204.183
Steve
On Aug 26, 5:27 pm, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Ben,
It's a known issue and we are trying to hunt it down. Can you please
provide us with your source IP and
Hello. My name is Steven Degutis and I'm writing a program which uses
Twitter.com's API. I've also written a Cocoa library that interacts
with Twitter's RESTful API. My request is that I be added to the
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Developers page and my library be added to
http
One last edit, sorry. The last line in the previous email should be:
Integrate support for social networking sites (like Twitter,
identica, friendfeed, etc.) into your Mac (Cocoa) or iPhone app.
Sorry about that!
Cheers,
-Steven Degutis
On Jun 1, 12:55 pm, Steven Degutis steven.degu
(including my contact info):
http://hire.degutis.org/
Thanks,
-Steven
On Feb 25, 4:28 am, winterstein daniel.winterst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alex,
Please add me to the list. I develop in Java and produced one of the
open-source Java libraries for the Twitter API.
Real name: Daniel
/stevenbristol.xml.
When you look at both user's friends list on the web both users show
up there.
Is my logic wrong or is there a bug in the API?
cheers,
steven bristol
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