On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 08:29:18PM +, Aral Balkan wrote:
> I would really love to have a comment on from you guys for the blog post I'm
> writing: is Twitter actively discouraging the creation of new mobile and
> desktop apps?
I'm not Raffi. I don't even work for Twitter. But I am very confi
Right now, the "ad" in the sidebar on the right-hand side of
Twitter.com is invariably: i) a micro, community, or feel-good sort of
app, ii) a mega-app that most people already know about, that has VC,
connections to Twitter folks directly, or a good PR firm.
This leaves many non-Bay Area (or med
> Looks like basic auth is down.
>
> Anyone else seeing lots of login failures?
Yes, I'm getting no responses.
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-- Had this been an act
Looks like basic auth is down.
Anyone else seeing lots of login failures?
Sean
(And, of course, I meant to write "Ev Williams is" – way to make a
poignant closing remark!) :P
No two ways about it oAuth on desktop's sucks and I imagan it's even worse on
mobiles.
Twitter can add new source prams to their database for non-oAuth users however
when I tryed they where unable to do so.
I'm currently developing a different .net desktop app (think Hootsuite for
desktops) a
On Feb 1, 12:24 pm, dark_man wrote:
> Are you storing this information in db? If it is so, then you need
> to paginate it in your program.
>
> You can also use caching mechanism to store the
> information as array and paginate them while displaying.
>
> Lalit
> Twitter Facebook Application -htt
I used TwitterOAuth PHP Library in Chirplace.com. Made things simple.
On Jan 30, 2:55 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lets collect an awesome list of tools and applications we use to help
> develop with the Twitter API.
>
> I'll start the list with a couple that I use:
>
> Charle
Thanks for the additional info, Dewald, I appreciate it. I haven't been
following very closely since my app only really uses a tiny bit of the
Twitter API.
>From the recent @twitterapi tweets, it's clear that Twitter is working on
oAuth WRAP (which is a great step forward) and I'm sure they're wor
Aral,
Not sure how in-depth you've been following developments and
announcements of the Twitter API, but come this June you will have no
choice but to put ScotchGuard on your Ferrari's seats. In other words,
come June timeframe, usage of OAuth will become mandatory and Basic
Auth will be deprecate
Raffi,
Would you mind engaging me on this part of my email:
I really don't understand Twitter's current strategy toward mobile and
> desktop apps. Are you guys actually _trying_ to say to developers: "don't
> build new mobile/desktop apps because you won't be able to compete with
> existing ones?
hey aral.
sorry you didn't get an e-mail back yet! however, like it has been
mentioned before on the mailing list, documented on the faq on our wiki,
etc., we're unfortunately not allowing new registrations of source
parameters. sorry.
it too has been all over the list, but i'm actively taking
Dear Twitter peeps,
I sent you an email 13 days ago to ask for a source parameter/token for the
mobile Twitter app that I'm developing for the iPhone. Since that time I've
had no response whatsoever to my email (which I'm including at the end of
this one). Not even a auto-response to say, "hey, we
Issue #1211, http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1211,
seems to be related to this.
--
-ed costello
Can you check with that user to see if they have background images set
to display?
On my own profile, I turned off the background image and while it does
not appear on my web profile, the old image URL still appears if you
call users/show/epc.xml.
Replacing the background image does not appear to
It's been a month, and this issue still isn't fixed. What's going on?
--
Kyle Mulka
Founder, Congo Labs
http://twilk.com
On Jan 14, 10:00 am, Kyle Mulka wrote:
> Another example:http://twitter.com/users/show.xml?screen_name=MKTINTELLIGENCE
>
> On Jan 11, 11:25 am, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
>
> > t
Are you storing this information in db? If it is so, then you need
to paginate it in your program.
You can also use caching mechanism to store the
information as array and paginate them while displaying.
Lalit
Twitter Facebook Application - http://www.twitsfb.com
Article Directory - http://www.e
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
>> c. The Streaming API isn't designed to play well with desktops /
>> laptops / mobiles.
>
> (not to change the direction of the thread) just out of curiosity - why do
> you think that's the case? we don't intend it not to play well, and wan
* Raffi Krikorian [100201 07:36]:
> >
> > c. The Streaming API isn't designed to play well with desktops /
> > laptops / mobiles.
> >
>
> (not to change the direction of the thread) just out of curiosity - why do
> you think that's the case? we don't intend it not to play well, and want to
> kno
+1 for this. BTW, I've just discovered, that OAuth is problematic for
Chienese users because of great firewall of China.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:01 PM, popoffka wrote:
> Yes, that;s right what I need!
> Ok, I'll wait for implementation.
>
> On Jan 31, 10:58 am, srikanth reddy
> wrote:
>> That
> I didn't think you had to copyright each and every year.
In the US, you don't need any copyright notice at all. Everything
copyrightable is protected from the moment it is created.
--
Jamie Dolan
Neenah, WI 54956
http://jamiedolan.com
@akivathedog on twitter
On 2/1/2010 2:02 AM, stehenk wrote:
please update your Copyright to 2010 please...
thank...
I didn't think you had to copyright each and every year.
I use Zend_OAuth class along with Zend framework for twitter related
applications. I use NetBeans IDE
for my development works.
Lalit
Twitter Facebook Application - http://www.twitsfb.com
Article Directory - http://www.ezinearticles.biz
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@
Groovy and Grails development with IntellijIDEA.
It is very easy work on JSON and XML with groovy.
There is an oauth plugin for Grails.
http://www.grails.org/OAuth+Plugin
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 5:51 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
> Yeah, I've always wanted to learn Erlang - maybe this year. ;-
please update your Copyright to 2010 please...
thank...
Sorry...but could not find the answer by searching this group. I'm
sure this has already been answered but...
I need to get a list of followers for a feature at chirplace.com
called "qwollow"
It seems by the api docs, that if I'm doing that via statuses/
followers, and even if I use the cursor, I
>
> c. The Streaming API isn't designed to play well with desktops /
> laptops / mobiles.
>
(not to change the direction of the thread) just out of curiosity - why do
you think that's the case? we don't intend it not to play well, and want to
know what you think should be fixed.
> The environme
I wrote this to make my own life easier and dev quicker when I was
building my own JS based apps, but I figured it might be worth sharing
it here.
http://github.com/remy/twitterlib
Twitterlib.js is an open source library to handle all the "open" (i.e.
no auth required) API calls, and normalises t
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