[twitter-dev] Searching for tweets containing a specific domain

2010-09-21 Thread Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip
If you query search.twitter.com for a specific domain, such as techcrunch.com, you'll get a list of all tweets that contain that domain, even if it's contained in a shortened URL. Using domains as predicates in Streaming Track doesn't result in the same behavior, only matching on actual body text

[twitter-dev] User Streams and Desktop Apps

2010-07-08 Thread Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip
Working on an app that could definitely benefit from User Streams and wanted to know what qualifies as a Desktop App? Is it specifically an Air or Silverlight app installed on the desktop or is it more indicative of a certain set of behaviors / access needs? If the latter, can a web app with the

[twitter-dev] Re: Find Location where tweet came from

2010-02-12 Thread Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip
I apologize if this has been previously covered, but it appears that explicit geotag info is not shown for any tweet returned via the search API, regardless of whether a user has authorized public geo reporting. As a result, it is possible to determine what is being said in a specific location,

[twitter-dev] Re: Find Location where tweet came from

2010-02-12 Thread Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip
to be working for me? On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip e...@marcoullier.com wrote: I apologize if this has been previously covered, but it appears that explicit geotag info is not shown for any tweet returned via the search API, regardless of whether a user has

[twitter-dev] Ambiguity with 401 error response code

2009-12-29 Thread Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip
We're trying to build some logic into our data collector and we've been fighting with an issue for a while involving the 401 Unauthorized error code. There are two instances where I can get this response 1) Bad credentials. I try to log in with an invalid username or password. 2) I don't have

[twitter-dev] Re: Ambiguity with 401 error response code

2009-12-29 Thread Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip
, the error should be Could not authenticate you. for basic auth and OAuth. the second case has an error of Not authorized On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip e...@marcoullier.com wrote: We're trying to build some logic into our data collector and we've been fighting