int - I did a Search last night for a
200 km radius around the epicenter and pulled in 7500 tweets total, of which
93 were geotagged.
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, _ado wrote:
>
>> Some API calls return only XML, some both XML and JSON, some only
>> JSON, etc. Could it please be possible to return XML, JSON, Atom (and
>> RSS) and let user choose the format? Just like it's done with statuses/
>> user_timeline
>>
&g
Brighton, UK
> >
> > > > Web application development & support
> > > > Twitter & Facebook integration specialists
> > > >http://inuda.com
> >
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> Community
> > > >http://TwitterDeveloperNest.com<http://twitterdevelopernest.com/>
> >
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> > > >http://theskiff.org
> >
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> >
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ting Spam @reply
>
> I got this message today as an @reply:
>
> http://twitter.com/celeste9uk7/status/8339828993
>
> It took chunks of my past @replies and sent it to me. I actually had
> to click the link to see if it was spam or not. Anyone else seen this
> yet?
>
>
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From: M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
Date: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:52 PM
Subject: Interesting article on the "4636" project
To: crisiscamp...@googlegroups.com, crisisfil...@googlegroups.com,
swiftri...@googlegroups.com
P.S.: I just retweeted the lin
There's actually an issue in the issue tracker on this:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1348
On Jan 29, 7:29 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The location of statuses are often times a best approximation. You should
> probably do some validation/cleanup yo
> What tools do you use while developing with the Twitter API?
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> NetBeans 6.8 IDE, it's free and so far the best (free cross-platform) IDE
> I've found for Linux. They are finally starting to add some good support for
> RoR
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one pays per year for just a license to use the
desktop software - that I think a compromised Twitter desktop platform
isn't going to get much attention unless it does something really
nasty, like a DDOS against Twitter.
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ere wasn't anything else I wanted that used AIR.
So I'm not losing anything if "desktop oAuth" doesn't get "enhanced".
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t; Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky"
>> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:17:09
>> To:
>> Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] What tools do you use?
>>
>> I do most of my Twitter API devel
ense
than it does on Linux. Assuming, of course, that a Linux desktop
itself makes any sense - there aren't a lot of folks who agree with me
on my choice of desktop. ;-)
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not just oAuth and it's not just Twitter - mobile and desktop
security is a big challenge. Microsoft has been unable to stop the
spread of botnets on Windows, and only the relative rarity of Mac and
Linux desktops has prevented them from becoming botnet targets as
well. Google's idea of a l
zation
>> and NO "Allow".
>> It is OK that user is not asked for authorization, because he is still
>> logged in (COOKIE exists).
>>
>> BUT the problem is that I want to show "Allow" window each time users
>> logs in... How to do it ?
>>
>> This behavior has application mentioned in "Some info"... How can I
>> achieve the same effect in my app?
>
>
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big guys enter the game?
>
> We'll know the answers in June. It should be fun to watch and make for some
> lively forum threads. Bring popcorn and stand clear of the flames. ;-)
>
> isaiah
> http://twitter.com/isaiah
>
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uth
>>> signing on behalf of the user.
>>>
>>> So, this way I have all benefits of using OAuth in a mobile app.
>>>
>>> The only drawback really, is that user must visit my web site at least
>>> once to perform authorization.
>>>
>>
om/isaiah
> On Feb 2, 2010, at 10:30 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
>
> Actually, we'll know the answers at Chirp or before. Chirp is the
> watershed for Twitter and the developer ecosystem. Time as we know it
> will be reckoned B.C. (Before Chirp) and A.D. (After Disclosures).
theirs jump.
http://twitter.com/mortythemouth/statuses/8624496824
http://twitter.com/dijeratic/statuses/8624519265
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tails.
>
> -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
>
> On Feb 4, 1:48 am, Victor Miclovich
> wrote:
>
> > Hey Ed, lets hope we don't have to sort this bug in SiLCC's implementation
> > lol! ;)
>
> > On Thu, Feb 4, 2
pany as easy to work with as Twitter!
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I've never met a happy clam. In fact, most of them were pretty steamed.
onnect to the "Sample" stream and collect tweets until you have
a big enough corpus.
I don't have a good idea how long it will take you to get 100 million
words, but it should be easy to figure out how long it will take to get
100 million tweets - just see how many tweets per hour "sa
I took a run at your web site. It's got some kind of Flash script that
causes Firefox to throw an error, and it takes *way* too long to load.
So, you've got bigger problems than oAuth to solve.
As for hiring developers, there is a list of developers who have self-
registered with their areas of ex
g_text.pl at master from znmeb's Twitter-API-Perl-Utilities -
GitHub http://meb.tw/bAmt8q
License is same as Perl - Artistic. I need to put that in the
repository. ;-)
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the API itself.
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Erdős
On Feb 19, 7:36 am, rob wrote:
> Has anyone else ran into an issue where over time the Streaming API
> just stops sending results?
>
> We are using a Ruby library to connect (twitter-stream) which uses
> EventMachine to open a persistent connection to the API (we are
> tracking and following).
>
On Feb 19, 2:55 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> This shouldn't be happening, and having developers build these sorts of
> workarounds saddens me.
>
> It is possible that the server side is holding dead connections open, but I
> doubt it -- as I've a considerable amount of data to the contrary. I suspe
;m sure Foursquare as well. Google also has a number of features
designed to help local merchants make sure their listings are accurate
and useful to searchers. What's Twitter's "road map" in this "area"? ;-)
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the unauthenticated 150 and the oAuth 350 calls per hour to justify
the extra code.
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Even Search? Streaming?
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Quoting Taylor Singletary :
We'll have this available on nearly ever call that returns a tweet so
e by hand - all that would be required is to license that piece of
code separately. ;-)
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Quoting Michael Babcock :
Correct me i
Is this scheme available for all open source applications to test, or
is TTYtter the only one using it at the moment?
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Quoti
Is this in the API, or just on the web site?
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Quoting Taylor Singletary :
Hi Developers,
We're rolling out new featu
I'm still trying to figure out who gets recommended when someone
follows me ... thinking about crowdsourcing it. ;-)
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e raw tweets, then
allow you to run "analytics" jobs against the captured tweets.
The "gotcha" is that the samples have to have a definite end point -
you have to "freeze" a sample to be able to post-process it.
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Are there any open source libraries to connect to Streaming that use oAuth?
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Perl or Ruby are preferred, but any language will work if it doesn't
have an outrageously heavyweight runtime.
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Quoting T
Deploy your application as a server-based web application. It's not
like that's difficult with frameworks like Rails, Django, CodeIgniter,
...
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Can't you open source everything *except* a module that deals with
oAuth? Like a proprietary codec or proprietary wireless driver?
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"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems.&quo
ion in
the metrics for "resonance" of a Promoted Tweet between interactions
coming from the web application and interactions coming from other
sources? Will the analytics be available to the third-party
developers, or do we need to build those into our applications?
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obile or desktop. Given that, why not simply build as much of the
functionality into the server as possible and make a browser-based app
right from the start? ;-)
This is that "cloud computing stuff" that they talk about in those
expensive trade shows, right? ;-)
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er is "3 tweets or as far back as the index exists, whichever
is smaller."
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Is this true? When will we see documentation?
http://mashable.com/2010/08/10/twitter-official-share-buttons/
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That brings up an interesting question. Can we access t.co analytics
now, either (preferably) for free or by paying Twitter? If not, when,
if ever, will we be able to access t.co analytics?
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Quoting Nick Arnett :
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
For the same reason it will
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/478 and http://www.cpj.org/ to
get started.
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Quoting earth2marsh :
At least "people at work"
I suspect Google's priorities have changed, as have Twitter's. Tim
Bray is very accessible in social media - I recommend talking directly
to him. ;-)
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as there's Spaz.
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Quoting Clay Graham :
Ed,
Thanks for the advice. I have emailed Tim directly, no reply. Will
keep trying.
You really only need a "server" if you're going to do more
sophisticated MVC stuff, and some of the Javascript frameworks, like
Sproutcore, can even do that.
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Yeah - but I turn that off on my Verizon Droid Incredible (along with
WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS) to conserve battery anyhow. ;-)
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issue. But I've heard it from so many people that I wanted to bring it
up here and see if this triggers any thoughts in the developer
community or at Twitter.
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"A mathematician is a device for turning coff
happening. I think if we got a list of all the people
who've had unfollows like this and cross-checked their oAuth
approvals, we might find an app that's not being nice. That's the only
mechanism I can think of that would do this.
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7;s
not a big deal. But I just thought I'd mention it.
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Looks great!! It doesn't seem to be putting the button on pages,
though - just posts. I check the box, hit the "Save" button, and it
comes back unchecked.
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What are the licensing terms for using the API? How can I make money with it?
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Quoting Peter Denton :
Hey everyone,
I work on
osedly all shut down.
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I install my plugins manually ;-) - it's now live and tweeting from
pages! Thanks!
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Quoting Jonathan Strauss :
Thanks f
Yeah, that thing bit me too - I deleted the tweet it sent. There *is*
a warning on the page that it will send the tweet, though. I think the
Twitterverse will jump on him and he'll pull it down.
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I'm seriously considering a blog post about it - someone talk me out of it!
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Quoting Tom van der Woerdt :
I have a feel
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Quoting Scott Wilcox :
Do it, do it, do it!
teehee!
On 17 Aug 2010, at 19:42, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
I'm seriously co
access. Twiffiency semi-clearly stated that it was going to
tweet, but it most certainly did not state what other actions it was
going to take to compute the "score."
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+1 ... see previous email ... although I don't think Twitter
necessarily needs to do that - it's really the app developer's
responsibility to document what it's supposed to do and how to tell
when it's misbehaving.
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+1e9
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Quoting nischalshetty :
I'm totally and unconditionally frustrated with the direct messages
sent by various app
;-)
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Quoting "@IDisposable" :
So, I've got a nice bunch of Bayesian filters to do spam detection,
tweet categoriz
Does that include user streams (I hope I hope I hope)??
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Quoting Matt Harris :
Hey Developers,
Many of you have been as
e releasing the oAuth version.
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Quoting Taylor Singletary :
Hi there,
We don't currently offer any sorting methods for fol
What language? What part of the world?
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Quoting "m...@iplusmarketing.com" :
I need a developer to make sure that my
Everything looks good here for entities on user streams. Is this now
live permanently, or will there be another non-entities period I need
to watch out for?
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"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee
Viralheat also has an API.
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Quoting Taylor Singletary :
Hi Omri,
Twitter does not have a "tweet count" API at thi
ass-market application where each of hundreds
or thousands of users had his/her own consumer key and secret in
addition to a Twitter account. I think it's far better
developer/business practice to design *proprietary* applications that
are secure and register them with Twitter using xAuth.
omething breaks, then hold there as dictated by infrastructure growth
priorities.
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Twitter developer document
hat during the oAuth dialog, but it
*does* need to be done somewhere.
My assumption was, from the nature of the API as announced, that
Twitter had developed this technology at the prompting of some
existing partners. It doesn't seem generally applicable to new use
cases by small sh
ing Twitter will want to do something similar, and I'd think
it would also include honoring the "delete" messages that come down
the streams. That could be *very* interesting if the service was doing
indexing. ;-)
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Quoting jmathai :
On Aug 30, 12:59 pm, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" wrote:
That's part of an application developer's responsibility - to make it
clear what your application *does* "on behalf of a user" and how users
can detect when it does something it *sh
Try getting access to Site Streams without a signed agreement between
your organization and Twitter prohibiting such shenanigans. ;-)
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Unless your system does not have access to the Internet, there is no
excuse for not synchronizing its clocks to the world-wide NTP server
pool. Zero - zip - zilch - nada - absolutely no excuse! Five minutes
leeway is not really acceptable.
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I'd think mobiles - at least the common ones (iPhone, Android,
Symbian, Blackberry, Palm, etc.) would be synchronized to "world time"
automatically. At least my old LG ENV and current Verizon Droid
Incredible tell me what time it is. ;-)
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Mac with a dial-up
Internet connection, they should have clocks that are right as long as
they're on line.
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Quoting "J.D
econd available as wall
plugs. ;-)
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Quoting Tom van der Woerdt :
Not iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, etc) - my iPod Touch seems to
Uh ... not counting solar flares and disrupted satellite
communications, of course ... 2012 / 2013 is supposedly going to be a
challenge ;-)
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So far the worst case I've heard from someone who's actually measured
it is 18 seconds. ;-) I suppose by 2012 the solar flares will be
tweeting and we'll see them within the eight minutes it takes the
signals to get here. ;-)
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"unwrapped" display unwrap just the t.co piece, or will it go all the
way down to the raw URL?
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My recollection is that the character count question was discussed on
this list, but I don't remember the number.
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Quo
ect.
At the same cost of 150 unauthenticated API calls per hour, you can
pick up the most recent 200 tweets with "GET statuses/user_timeline"
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/user_timeline
The default is 20 tweets, but you can get as many as 200 per call by
using the "count
I suppose I should write a Twitter client in gforth just to be an
older fart than the rest of you, eh? ;-)
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Quoting Cameron Ka
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Quoting Cameron Kaiser :
Thank you for replying.. I looked at your code and was very quickly
overwhelmed.
I can (well, used
point and click on openSUSE with YaST. On a Windows desktop, it's
usually done for you by default. On Windows Servers, there's some
configuration required which is documented to painful excess in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base.
This is a *solved* and *documented* problem. ;-)
period, User Streams will graduate into full
production status.
Do you have any hints/guesses on how the policies/management details
will be structured? Things like terms of service, pricing - all that
lawyerly / accountantly stuff.
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oken too, but Twitter's servers aren't *always*
responding *correctly* to legitimate requests.
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Quoting Taylor Singleta
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Quoting brentos :
Hi Taylor,
Thanks for the quick answer! Do you happen to know any further
detail? In particular, we&
As long as nobody is wearing a meat dress, I'll tune in. ;-)
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Quoting Taylor Singletary :
While Twitter is not p
I had to chuckle when Ellen Degeneres asked what the difference was
between wearing an outfit made of meat and one made of leather. My
response was that the poor couldn't eat leather. ;-)
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http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathemat
I think Topsy also has indexed all the public tweets and has a search engine.
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting AdamD :
You might check with the fol
's no geotagging on the tweet.
Streaming only lets you track in real time, and location information
is only available for geotagged tweets.
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." -
It's actually a rehash of this article:
http://oneforty.com/devblog/twitter-permissions-security/
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting Ken :
Anyo
Check AnyEvent::Twitter::Stream for connecting to Streaming in Perl.
It doesn't do oAuth yet, though.
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting Mike South
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting John Kalucki :
Posted here: http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api
There are three main Streaming products: The
It's OK - I'm probably going to close out my two "other" accounts
anyhow - they aren't enough different from the main one to justify the
overhead of a three-account client ;-)
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A
ing I thought worthy of
installing.
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting Matt Sanford :
Hi all,
Not sure who has #NewTwitter so far, and who has in
glish if they have to, but I can't even enter
into a dialogue with them using Firefox.
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting "M. Edward (Ed) Bora
g API "Firehose" with one IP address, and maybe a
backup IP address or two, and index every tweet the Firehose sends
them. ;-)
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.net http://twitter.com/znmeb
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erd
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