I've noticed that most of the date time strings in the XML responses are
formatted like this Thu May 21 03:15:28 + 2009 What exactly is
that +?
xzela wrote:
bummer,
well, thanks for the information though. I really appreciate it.
Well, not directly, but you may be able to find out by how they post up
their tweets if you go on the assumption that they use the same medium
to post tweets as they do to receive them.
I have a question about the ToS. On the terms it states: Get permission
from the user that created the Tweet if you want to make their Tweet into a
commercial good or product, like using a Tweet on a t-shirt or a poster or
making a book based on someone's Tweets. Now would that apply to a
100 searches per request or 100 results per search?
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of hr
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 8:25 AM
To: Twitter Development Talk
Subject: [twitter-dev] Twitter
I don't know if you have enough for a full book. Even some of the
chapters seem more like sub-sections at this point.
Andrew Mager wrote:
I am co-authoring a book about the Twitter API, and I was wondering if
any of you guys wanted to write a chapter.
The book will be in the SAMS 24 hour
Looks like Alex's getting attacked from a swiss server.
JDG wrote:
dammit al3x!
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 06:39, Kola zone a...@twitter.com
mailto:a...@twitter.com wrote:
Download Avira AntiVir Premium v9.0.0.446 with 2011 valid
http://bit.ly/2dWFN5
I'm not able to connect to twitter via any interface or software.
John Kalucki wrote:
And here's the next question:
Is anyone having trouble from non-service, non-hosted endpoints. In
other words, problem from home ISPs and desktop clients?
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
Yep. (comcast, cannot access through either the
Thanks, Duane, just what I needed.
One question, though. What's the max search results per query and is
there a way to page?
Duane Roelands wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce that version 1.4 of the TwitterVB
library is available at http://twittervb.codeplex.com/
TwitterVB is a .NET
Oh, one other thing Duane. Downloaded the chm file but it doesn't seem
to be opening any of the topics.
Duane Roelands wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce that version 1.4 of the TwitterVB
library is available at http://twittervb.codeplex.com/
TwitterVB is a .NET library primarily intended
there that shows how to change the default number of items per
page, and how to specify the page number you want.
On Oct 30, 11:57 pm, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, one other thing Duane. Downloaded the chm file but it doesn't seem
to be opening any of the topics.
Duane Roelands wrote
You think they would at least give you an issue number or something.
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Nish
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 11:48 AM
To: Twitter Development Talk
Subject:
Okay, what's the point of this, anyway? Am I missing something on the
reason why you would want to artificially inflate the number of followers
you have? Is there some sort of spam or ad pay going on here?
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
What was the e-mail to submit questions as to why an application was
rejected and what
I can do to rectify the situation as a developer?
I think this is the same person everybody's talking about with bounced
messages. Come to think of it, we need to talk to googlegroups about how
somebody can subscribe with an address like rjmol...@jenna
-Original Message-
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem
Jai wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply.
Is it possible to get only the statuses with geo enabled true and
coordinates populated? How do I apply this filter thru API?. I need
public, mentions and (DM's in future).
I think that's where you would write the filtering logic through your
own
Is there anybody out there working on a Delphi/Pascal library to access
Twitter?
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-GET-list-memberships
Iterate through and count.
On 12/1/2009 1:28 PM, Quy wrote:
Is there an API call that will allow me to grab the number of lists
that a user is on?
I thought the users/show call would do this but it doesn't.
On 12/4/2009 1:37 AM, IamJooHyeon wrote:
I wish I can know my current local time in the Twitter site.
Exactly why would you want to know that? You may want to provide a
little bit more context.
On 12/4/2009 2:39 PM, Duane Roelands wrote:
A question for the Twitter team:
I'm the developer and maintainer of an open source library called
TwitterVB. Can I expect a nastygram from your lawyers at some
point? Or is there some way I can have the project vetted to avoid
such a thing in the
On 12/5/2009 3:10 PM, developar wrote:
Hi
I was just trying to know how I can ge a list of the top twitter users
who have most number of followers? there is no API to do that?
Regards
not that I know of. you could, conceivably, stroll through all the
followers of a particular user,
On 12/6/2009 6:13 PM, Quertant wrote:
How might I go about retrieving just the first tweet that a given user
has ever tweeted? Or, more generally, how might I go about listing a
user's tweets in REVERSE order from how they are displayed on the
site? Thanks for the help.
-Marcus
it
People have made their own suggestions, so I'm not going to mirror
them. I would suggest, however, that customer to business communication
probably would be better conducted on a forum other than twitter (people
who are trying to describe problems they are having aren't at their most
succinct
On 12/9/2009 12:30 AM, Quy wrote:
I plan to use the API to grab the latest tweets from a user but don't
want to have to ping the user every 10 minutes. What's the best way to
check if there is a new tweet from a user? Should I check the status
id of the last tweet and see if it has changed?
On 12/10/2009 6:22 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
we're not making any fundamental changes to oauth - your apps should
continue to work fine.
the changes that we are making involve implementing
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dehora-farrell-oauth-accesstoken-creds-00#section-4.
this will allow
On 12/16/2009 7:14 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
Twitter.com is now available in German (Twitter.com ist jetzt auch in
Deutsch, or something like that): http://bit.ly/twitter-in-german.
As usual, the translation strings are available on the developer wiki
at
I'm getting a 500 error on FileSocial.com when using the API, and I was
wondering if anybody else is getting this type of error.
On 12/19/2009 9:12 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
i don't use filesocial, but can you be a lot more specific? what is
file social trying to do?
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:15 PM, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com
mailto:john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting a 500 error on FileSocial.com
Maybe you needing later. . .
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Maybe-I-Needing-Later.aspx
Otherwise entitled why going to the lowest possible bidder isn't always
a good idea
Here's an example in PHP, but it should work cross language:
http://snipplr.com/view/2371/regex-regular-expression-to-match-a-url/
On 12/26/2009 12:41 PM, Michael Steuer wrote:
Try regular expressions on the status text...
On Dec 26, 2009, at 9:25 AM, humbucker oursystemfai...@gmail.com
We're talking about lawyers here Duane. Straight forward is not a
term that they understand.
On 1/1/2010 2:31 PM, Duane Roelands wrote:
It's been four weeks since I originally asked this question. Is there
any chance at all it will be answered in the near future?
The time it takes to get a
On 1/3/2010 6:14 PM, John Turley wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make a Twitter and Google Maps mashup. Is there a way to
create a Google Map which twitter users can tweet to? What I want to
achieve is this:
A Twitter user posts an event description and its location. (Sort of
similar to
Sounds like a swit (spam twitterer) to me. Have you told them about
twitter's blacklisting policy?
On 1/7/2010 5:50 AM, Jonathan Markwell wrote:
Hi All,
Would be interested to hear both the community's opinion on this and
the official Twitter view.
I have a client that wants to create
This is what you would use GeoAPI for:
http://docs.geoapi.com/
On 1/7/2010 9:08 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
The search API has a geocode parameter -
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-Search-API-Method%3A-search
the API, however, doesn't provide a way to translate physical
addresses to
On 1/9/2010 6:26 PM, Amir Michail wrote:
Hello,
This would be useful to create celebrity leaderboard(s) in a game.
Is it possible to get this information via the API?
Amir
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-users%C2%A0show
verified attribute
HTH
On 1/11/2010 10:28 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Hmm, looks like someone is joe-jobbing me now. Sorry about that, I'm cleaning
up.
I would suggest that whoever is running this group put all new members
on moderated (or even all on moderated) because a nasty spambot is
running around
On 1/11/2010 10:40 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I would suggest that whoever is running this group put all new members
on moderated (or even all on moderated) because a nasty spambot is
running around currently. I've also seen porn spam sent about Angelina
Jolie lately.
All new members are
My mistake then. appy-pollo-gees
On 1/11/2010 10:47 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:43 PM, John Meyerjohn.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/11/2010 10:40 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I would suggest that whoever is running this group put all new members
on moderated
On 1/12/2010 9:45 AM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
Dewald,
I appreciate that the response email was probably not helpful to you,
but there are reasons that the new zendesk-based system are greatly
beneficial to the community. Surely we can tailor some of the
responses so they are more specific to your
On 1/18/2010 1:19 AM, Ryan McCue wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking to integrate Twitter posting into an application I'm
developing. The catch to this is that because it's open source, and
programmed in PHP, I'd have to distribute the secret key with it.
What's the best way to go about this? I've
at 9:43 AM, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com
mailto:john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/18/2010 1:19 AM, Ryan McCue wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking to integrate Twitter posting into an application I'm
developing. The catch to this is that because it's open
source
I'm part of the TwitterVB library project. Part of my effort is to write
an object that encapsulates a connection to TwitVid.com I'm currently
testing the upload function but am having problems:
Upload = String.Empty
If DateTime.Now m_dtTL Then
I don't know if this is the right place to ask about this, but why am I
on several sources (Twitvid, filesocial, etc) receiving a rsp status
when an upload succeeds but an rsp stat when it fails? Or is the
documentation a little bit off?
On 1/18/2010 6:43 PM, Ryan McCue wrote:
John Meyer wrote:
Technically, you don't. All opensource requires is that you distribute
the source code, not the individual data. So you could specify that
the secret key is in a particular file and then other users could
insert their own secret key
On 1/18/2010 8:16 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
I'm trying to define a minimum viable product that I can *sell*.
Nothing I've seen in this thread so far has convinced me that a
desktop application accessing Twitter is viable, with or without
oAuth. Without oAuth isn't viable because it's
On 1/18/2010 8:57 PM, Marc Mims wrote:
* John Meyerjohn.l.me...@gmail.com [100118 19:38]:
But you still control your own keys. If you find that somebody has
compromised your program, you can revoke those consumer keys through
twitter and regenerate them.
That isn't reasonable. If my
I've changed it back to where the media file goes last and I still get
that error so if anybody has an idea of what I'm doing wrong there I
would appreciate it.
On 1/19/2010 4:54 AM, Rich wrote:
I've discovered the same thing, it seems TwitVid is doing some weird
manual parsing of variables
On 1/19/2010 8:54 AM, Sam Street wrote:
I don't understand that code. I'm a PHP/MySQL kinda guy
... but if you're having problems with TwitVid - just use Twicli's
API. http://twic.li/api - support for photos/videos/audio/sets
I don't see the point in separating content over various
On 1/20/2010 4:26 AM, Pitt wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement a browser app and Im just blocking at the
first step...
After the user granted the access to his data (OAuth authorize step),
I want to get the user's profile (users/show) but I don't know how to
recover the user's id or
This may have been proposed by somebody sometime in the past (forgive me
for not having enough coffee in my system to muster up the energy to
search the archives ;-)), but here it goes: what if, rather than a web
page URL, we could receive a captcha image and have the user input the
code.
On 1/22/2010 7:48 AM, Josh Roesslein wrote:
Not 100% sure what you are suggesting. Are you suggesting for the
authorization step that instead of directing the user to twitter
instead receive a captcha image which the user inputs that # and we
send back to get the access token?
I am not sure that
1:14 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:
How does Twitter verify which user is completing the CAPTCHA?
Abraham
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:06, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com
mailto:john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/22/2010 7:48 AM, Josh Roesslein wrote:
Not 100% sure what you
On 1/25/2010 5:14 PM, Johnny Honestly wrote:
I was just thinking about the very same topic as the OP.
I think Twitter (and other service APIs) would do well to let the
Third Party register users on their behalf.
You'll see.
@mostmodernist
From a spam twitter (swit?) perspective I can
On 1/25/2010 5:58 PM, Martin wrote:
Hi.
I couldn´t find this on twitter api wiki.
Is it possible to search for tweets which contain a link to a
specified url? (For example to a blogpost.)
Thanks
Martin
Well, you could look through the search results. Here's the problem,
though: even if
On 1/25/2010 8:55 PM, Johnny Honestly wrote:
Twitter is a messenger system. They want people to use the system.
They also want the people to make of the service what they will. If
they opened it up and made affiliates out of developers and producers,
they would have a free marketing force beyond
On 1/27/2010 10:02 AM, DenisioDelBoro wrote:
First of all, there is only one form of spam - it's *unsolicited*
messages sent massively.
Second of all, tell me, please, in what way creating, let's say, 100
accounts just for tweeting weather forecasts for different cities is a
spam? I'm not
I was wondering if anybody was working on a Twitter non-client. By that
I mean an application that just uses Twitter for some back end purpose
but not for an actual browsing client.
Settings-Connections
On 1/29/2010 5:19 AM, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
Thanks. By the way, how does user revoke access to an app to which
they previously logged in?
I mean, if I login to some website with my twitter account using
'login with Twitter', then is there an option anywhere
in the 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.
On 2/2/2010 5:31 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
Here's an idea: let's reverse engineer the top desktop and mobile
Twitter apps and use their oAuth keys to... Oh, wait, my bad: the
top desktop/mobile apps _don't_ use oAuth and boy will they take a
UX beating when they start.
But
has anybody on a .NET library had problems with doing an oAuth
connection and then posting an update with special characters such as !?
We're having that problem on TwitterVB and I wanted to know if
somebody has gotten it fixed yet?
On 2/4/2010 5:53 AM, Rushikesh Bhanage wrote:
Hi,
my problem is that i have 2 whitelisted ip's , in my application,
when a user ends up with the calls to api on one ip, instead of giving
error message in this case, i want 2nd ip to be used immediately. what
code should i write. can
On 2/5/2010 11:00 AM, Jorge Vargas wrote:
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:13 AM, hernangarciahernan.gar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey man, good morning.
If you are developing a web app, OAUTH is the way to go.
I am using Twitter4J but for sure oauth-python-twitter has methods to
do the same, this is
On 2/8/2010 9:23 AM, Jamie McElwain wrote:
Is it possible to specify a custom Application using http://
twitter.com/?status? If so, how can it be done?
Thanks,
Jamie
Exactly what do you mean by specifying a custom application? Are you
saying you want the tweets to say sent via custom
On 2/8/2010 7:25 AM, _Bensn wrote:
Hi there,
is it possible to develope a twitter application which uses oauth and
it can be used by more different users without that every user musst
create the customer key and -secret?
we want to develope a own twitter application with own api, and we
also
On 2/8/2010 5:26 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
I'm trying to find a format that allows me to link directly to
individual DMs on Twitter - is this possible? Googling isn't finding
anything.
Jesse
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-direct_messages%C2%A0sent
On 2/8/2010 6:58 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:09 PM, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com
mailto:john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/8/2010 5:26 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
I'm trying to find a format that allows me to link directly to
individual DMs on Twitter
On 2/8/2010 6:58 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:09 PM, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com
mailto:john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/8/2010 5:26 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
I'm trying to find a format that allows me to link directly to
individual DMs on Twitter
On 2/9/2010 3:57 AM, Thomas wrote:
Hello,
still no OAuth solution for softwares (not web apps) ?
There is oAuth for desktop and mobile software.
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-oauth-authorize
You may not like the fact that you have to integrate a web page, but it
On 2/9/2010 9:20 AM, ryan alford wrote:
Your users should not be required to get their own consumer key and
consumer secret.
Ryan
Sent from my DROID
On Feb 9, 2010 10:04 AM, _Bensn benjaminroh...@t-online.de
mailto:benjaminroh...@t-online.de wrote:
Where can they create there own keys? here
On 2/9/2010 8:09 AM, _Bensn wrote:
@ John Meyer - thanks for editing my post with the url.
Is it right, every user who wants to use our application must at first
register the application?
Yeah. It might be construed as more effort than a basic authentication,
but I don't believe
On 2/9/2010 10:03 AM, ryan alford wrote:
So you are saying that the user of a third party application must
register a completely new consumer key and consumer secret?
Again, you have your terminology wrong. They get a completely new set
of oAuth tokens. Same as the fact that every user of
On 2/10/2010 7:48 AM, Merrows wrote:
I am seeking someone skilled in .NET 3.5, C# to help with implementing
twitter oauth, and I would welcome any suggestions of how to find
someone.
TwitterVB implemetns oAuth and can be used with any .NET compliant language:
http://twittervb.codeplex.com
On 2/11/2010 9:30 AM, Paul wrote:
My question at last is then, what are good practices for the 3rd party
site? Should the site request the user to reauthorize with Twitter
each every time he/she comes to the site? Should the 3rd party site
have it's own login/username/password for users and
There are several libraries for j2me. Are you talking about a library
or an actual twitter client. In either case you would probably be
better asking in a client-specific web forum or mailing list.
On 2/13/2010 10:22 AM, Fauzil Hamdi wrote:
anyone ?
On 13 February 2010 19:56, Fauzil Hamdi
On 2/15/2010 4:14 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
Oh for crying out loud, is everyone now going to stare themselves
blind at the phrase Gestapo-like and forget about the issue at hand?
It is meant to portray a one-sided action where the accused party is
not afforded a voice, or his/her objections,
On 2/17/2010 5:32 AM, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
Just wondering, is it a bad practive for a web-based app to store
user's token and secret in cookies?
This would of cause simplify and speed up the login, but is it a
security risk?
When you boil it down, everything done to increase accessibility
On 2/17/2010 12:09 PM, Scott Wilcox wrote:
Hi folks,
I wouldn't usually post something of this nature but I think you'll agree its
worth reading. I give you quite possibly the best tweet I've ever seen:
http://twitter.com/lancearmstrong/status/9045920131
Scott.
Good, although Tila
Take a look at http://twittervb.codeplex.com/ for some examples.
John Meyer
Freelance Consultant
http://www.pueblonative.com/blog
If something goes wrong at the plant, blame the guy who can’t speak
English.
*/Homer Simpson/*
--- @ WiseStamp Signature
http://my.wisestamp.com/link?u
1. Does Twitter4J have a mailing list
2. Are there any tutorials on using Twitter4J, or any library for that
matter, while using Netbeans?
John Meyer
Freelance Consultant
http://www.pueblonative.com/blog
If something goes wrong at the plant, blame the guy who can’t speak
English.
*/Homer
On 3/23/2010 3:45 PM, Brian Sutorius wrote:
I just refreshed your application's xAuth access. Can you try again?
You may reply to me directly if you're still having issues.
Brian
While we're on the topic, Brian. I'm going to start implementing xAuth
support into TwitterVB. To do that I'm
Can somebody check to see that my Twitter XAuth access is still up?
http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/details/102401
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
twitter-development-talk+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the
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I'm getting a 401 error. Does it have to be off of port 443?
On 3/28/2010 1:47 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
it is.
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 11:56 AM, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com
mailto:john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
Can somebody check to see that my Twitter XAuth access is still up
On 3/29/2010 2:49 AM, luisg wrote:
rent users (user1, user2 and user3)
using the same application (application_test). Is this possible?
Thanks
Luis
Are you wanting to have three different user log in from the same IP
address and post up? Or do you want to have different users use your
It's possible, but it might be against the terms of service. Certainly
doing that raises the probability that you will hit your IP rate limit
quicker.
On 3/29/2010 9:01 AM, luisg wrote:
Actually the idea will be post tweets using information in the
database. Like, if a new insert in the
On 3/29/2010 1:05 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:
How would it be against Twitter's TOS? A single application posting
statuses for multiple accounts. Sounds like many popular and well known
applications. If the application is misleading users or posting spam
then those are subject to TOS violations
That's about as useful as those blank e-mails twitter sent out rejecting
whitelist applications. Doesn't Twitter record the reason _why_ they
suspend the application in the first place?
On 4/23/2010 8:07 AM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
Take a look at our API Guidelines and see if there's
On 4/23/2010 8:39 AM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
You've got to start somewhere. We all have an M.O. My first M.O. is to
help people see how they can help themselves. If they're still at a loss
we'll take it to the next level. We're all trying to work to scale here
folks.
I'm happy to look up
On 4/23/2010 9:10 AM, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
I have to know this: first off all, there are lots of tweets out there
that send links to porn images and stuff like that.
Is this allowed?
The only thing I see is here:
http://help.twitter.com/entries/18311#spam
*Pornography: You may not use
On 4/23/2010 9:39 AM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
Hi Orian,
Definitely think it would be useful and I've added it to my bucket of
useful API ideas. We're focused on a number of projects right now, but
I'm definitely keeping track of good ideas like this one for when the
team has some feature
On 4/23/2010 10:58 AM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote:
f having two endpoints for
sent / received DMs in the first place, as you end up needing to make
two calls and then sort everything (if you're trying to show a stream
of DM conversations).
But if you're not making them into a conversation it
On 4/23/2010 10:58 AM, Brian Truebe wrote:
My name is Brian Truebe and I am on the API Policy team, when apps are
suspended they are sent a notice as to how to contest the suspension,
however this may have gotten lost in the tubes. Please email
a...@twitter.com and let us know the app name and
On 4/23/2010 1:28 PM, Brian Truebe wrote:
Yes, the email that is sent out after an application is suspended does
explain possible rule violations. This email is sent to the account
that registered the application, so if you've registered an app with
an auxiliary account not tied to an email
On 4/23/2010 2:01 PM, BJ Weschke wrote:
Hey Brian -
Why don't you guys eat your own dog food and use Direct Messaging to the
account that registered the app instead of email ? That way, you have
some sort of audit trail for the notifications, no?
When I worked through the issue that I had with
On 4/23/2010 2:58 PM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
Hi Dinho,
This is a slippery area. You're correct to use the guidance of past
discussions on this topic and the policies in place to determine if
you're doing the right thing.
The best thing I can tell you is:
- make sure each account is useful
On 4/23/2010 3:08 PM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
A great suggestion, yes. In a world where every Twitter client were
geo-aware and provided features that would allow for easy segmentation
by area (and the API features to match), I would very much recommend
that approach. Much of the
On 4/23/2010 3:42 PM, Jonathan Strauss wrote:
The last few tweets from @twitter feature the #endmalaria hash tag. On
some pages, like http://twitter.com/twitter and
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23endmalaria,
the hash tag is followed by an image of a mosquito (http://
On 4/24/2010 3:44 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
hi tom!
i will be sending more info about it - we've been working with yfrog,
tweetphoto, and twitpic to get their services migrated - they are either
finished or are nearly there. if there are others that you would like
the @twitterapi team
On 4/24/2010 5:05 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
if there any applications / service providers that you would like the
@twitterapi team to talk to - let me know. or, have the application /
service provider come to us.
i really want to make this transition as easy as possible.
I'll probably be
On 4/25/2010 8:50 AM, Abava wrote:
For the upcoming basic auth shutdown:
What if I have own application that requests data from my own twitter
account. What is an easiest way for the authentication in this case?
It is the only one application that works with this account. And it
works with this
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