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
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
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,
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
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
, 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