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MySelf Mukesh Srivastav,Freelancer on Android Programming. I had used this Twitter APi's and find it awesome. Cheers :) Mukesh Srivastav, Hyderabad, India. Freelancer of Android programming. On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Gate777 arevans...@yahoo.com wrote: My name is Antony Evans from Port Alfred, South Africa. I've extensively used the Twitter API to develop a Twitter-driven resource engine: http://followitt.com On the lines of Google news, but driven by Twitterzens. Thanks to the Twitter developers for making so much possible. -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk -- Have you visited the Developer Discussions feature on https://dev.twitter.com/discussions yet? Twitter developer links: Documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/docs API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Unsubscribe or change your group membership settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe
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I'm Chimaobi, from Nigeria. 1st level cs student :P Developed ntwyt. Open sourcerer. -- Have you visited the Developer Discussions feature on https://dev.twitter.com/discussions yet? Twitter developer links: Documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/docs API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Unsubscribe or change your group membership settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe
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Hi everyone this is Anirup.I am a wannabe computer programmer.I a PhD student in Computer Science.Just completed my Bachelors. I mainly work in LAMP environment.Also I love jquery.If I wasn't doing my PhD,my motto would have been people who don't do PhD do PHP. I developed http://heybuddy.in/ http://heybuddy.in/%20using twitter and facebook api because I wanted my updates to appear on both the sites. I mainly work with opensource software and believe in opensource ideology http://heybuddy.in/ http://heybuddy.in/ https://github.com/anirupdutta (Recently put up some of my code on github) http://community.elgg.org/pg/plugins/developer/anirupdutta (Some of the plugins that I wrote for elgg) -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
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My name is Ruben Orozco from Santa Barbara, CA. I've use the Twitter API to develop http://www.TweetFind.com -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
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My name is Antony Evans from Port Alfred, South Africa. I've extensively used the Twitter API to develop a Twitter-driven resource engine: http://followitt.com On the lines of Google news, but driven by Twitterzens. Thanks to the Twitter developers for making so much possible. -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
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My name is Josh, I'm working on a 3d real-time Twitter visualizer for live events. Thanks for letting me be a part of the community :) @godatplay -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
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I'm Faustino Forcen (@fforcen) from Madrid, Spain. Programmer in C++, Cocoa, PHP, Javascript... I'm about (a week to beta) to launch a web-based twitter-integrated product with my partner. Willing to hear from other twitdevelopers in Spain. -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
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Hi I'm Mykhaylo Lytvynyuk I'm developer of First AIR Twitter client for Blackberry Playbook called TweeKL Please check it here: https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/34636 Also I developed many other application for Android and PlayBook mostly utilizing AIR 2.6 for mobile. if you interested in AIR for mobile please visit my site http://riahut.com and join me on twitter http://twitter.com/lytvynyuk -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
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Hi, I am interested in an application that would publish a message to a pre-defined group (list?), and report back the percentage of users who have responded OK, percentage, not responding, and id of users responding NOTOK, Or something like that. Use is emergency related. I used to write 360BAL and FORTRAN but now I am a grey haired manager and my mind no longer functions. Ideas appreciated in advance. Twitter id is SKYHAWK808. -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
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I'm Gravity.com's Software Cleric Social Shaman I am responsible for plugging our services into Twitter and Facebook to help bring you the things on the Internet that are the most interesting to you. We use Java for our back-end processing systems and PHP for our front-end sites and services. Thanks to all of my fellow API hackers out there! And thank you twitter for staying open! -- robbie -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
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I'm Marc Brooks @IDisposable I'm the Hack Prime (Sr. Architect) at Infuz http://infuz.com We have a platform BuzzRadius http://buzzradius.com that enables location and/or special interest sites that build siloed, curated, rated and ranked Tweet/Link/Trend/People listings of twitter. You can see a location-specific site for the St. Louis, MO, USA area at http://stltweets.com to see what we do. We're built on the Microsoft .Net 3.5 platform in C# using SQL Server 2008. We're built with ASP.Net MVC 2, LinqToTwitter http://linqtotwitter.codeplex.com and deployed to the Amazon AWS cloud. We use Timelines and Searches (especially the old Summize search, since that's the only one that respects the Profile location field). Thanks Twitter! Marc
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Hi, I am Ramanathan Narayanan, a graduate student at Northwestern University. I do research in machine learning and text mining. I am interested in finding influential users on twitter for different trending topics. I am also trying to find similar trending topics, and sentiments in tweets. My goal is to devise efficient algorithms and tools to solve these problems. A website based on my work is Pulse of the Tweeters (http:// pulseofthetweeters.com/) . Any feedback about the site is welcome. -Ram On May 16, 10:37 pm, Jonathan jhsa...@jhsachs.com wrote: I'm Jonathan Sachs, and I'm working with a company named Kachingle (http://www.kachingle.com) that's building a new type of service for letting users give financial support to the web sites they visit. We want to use Twitter to keep our member sites and users aware of each others' activities. I've spent about half of my career doing programming, and the other half doing technical writing. (I'm a big believer in documentation, and in software design for usability.) I'currently do most of my programming in PHP, with a little Javascript thrown in. My past activities have encompassed Java, C++, C, Visual Basic for Applications, FORTH, PL/I, FORTRAN IV, SNOBOL3, and IBM Basic Assembly Language. Among other things. I'm currently wrestling with the latest (I think) version of Abraham's implementation of the API, trying to make it do the things that an older version did.
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Hi, I'm Loreto Parisi, I'm core engineer at Stickphone. Stickphone is a web video phone for Twitter and Facebook. Stickphone permits to have funny video calls with your friends on Twitter o Facebook. We are using Twittter REST API and Facebook Graphi API plus oAuth for user authentication. The User Interface is Flex based and video streaming is a P2P service. Stickphone is in alpha pre-release and we are searching for partners and investors. Follow the stream at http://www.stick-phone.com My personal resumee at http://www.linkedin.com/in/loretoparisi Cheers, LP
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Hi, My name is Tijs Verkoyen. I'm a webdeveloper at a Belgium company Netlash (http://www.netlash.com). In my spare time a run a company CR Solutions (http:// www.crsolutions.be). Some of you may know me by the wrapper-class I created (http:// classes.verkoyen.eu/twitter). I'm working with the Twitter-API since I released the class somewhere in the end of 2008. On May 12, 2:23 pm, a...@topyapps.info a...@topyapps.info wrote: Hi, my name's Alex and I'm a software developer in London. I just launchedhttp://topytalk.com- a Twitter talk-oriented timeline On May 9, 3:06 pm, Georgios kapero...@gmail.com wrote: Hey all My name is Georgios (@georgioskap) and I have been developing on the Twitter API for the last 6 months. I just launched Favorious (http:// favorious.com) which is a website that aggregates Twitter favorites. Favorious aims to become the most comprehensive service based on Twitter favorites. You can view your favorites, your tweets that have been favorited by others and the most popular tweets and people overall. You can also explore popular tweets and favorite tweets of other users. Favorious is based on Twitter's REST API and has been developed on Ruby on Rails with MySQL database in the backend. Please give it a go and let me know if you have any feedback. The site development is not over yet as there is more functionality to be added in the future. Cheers Georgios
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Hi, my name's Alex and I'm a software developer in London. I just launched http://topytalk.com - a Twitter talk-oriented timeline On May 9, 3:06 pm, Georgios kapero...@gmail.com wrote: Hey all My name is Georgios (@georgioskap) and I have been developing on the Twitter API for the last 6 months. I just launched Favorious (http:// favorious.com) which is a website that aggregates Twitter favorites. Favorious aims to become the most comprehensive service based on Twitter favorites. You can view your favorites, your tweets that have been favorited by others and the most popular tweets and people overall. You can also explore popular tweets and favorite tweets of other users. Favorious is based on Twitter's REST API and has been developed on Ruby on Rails with MySQL database in the backend. Please give it a go and let me know if you have any feedback. The site development is not over yet as there is more functionality to be added in the future. Cheers Georgios
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Hey all My name is Georgios (@georgioskap) and I have been developing on the Twitter API for the last 6 months. I just launched Favorious (http:// favorious.com) which is a website that aggregates Twitter favorites. Favorious aims to become the most comprehensive service based on Twitter favorites. You can view your favorites, your tweets that have been favorited by others and the most popular tweets and people overall. You can also explore popular tweets and favorite tweets of other users. Favorious is based on Twitter's REST API and has been developed on Ruby on Rails with MySQL database in the backend. Please give it a go and let me know if you have any feedback. The site development is not over yet as there is more functionality to be added in the future. Cheers Georgios
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Hey all- My name is Clint, I'm a web and Cocoa developer from Missouri, and I've recently released my first beta app called Faces. Faces manages your profile pics across your various Twitter accounts. You can keep a collection of images for your profile pics and upload them to any of your Twitter accounts with a simple drag and drop. Here's a link to an announcement post which has a link to download the app for those interested: http://ctshryock.com/2010/04/introducting-facesapp-beta.html Faces is still a beta but largely complete. Any feedback is welcome at supp...@scary-robot.com Thanks +Clint -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
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Hello everyone! Jesse Andersen from Omaha, NE. For the past six months, I've been obsessed with creating an iphone Twitter client. I have a full-time real job, so I work on my client at night/on the weekends. I was a little discouraged when the news broke about Twitter's acquisition of Tweetie, but after a few days I got over it. My client has enough unique features that I think there will still be a market for it, even in a world where an official iphone client exists. The tentative name of my app is Tweetsistant. I should be submitting it to the app store within the next few weeks, so keep a look out! -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
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Konstantin Kovshenin from Moscow, Russia. CTO at a startup called Frumatic. Founder of a Twitter app called Foller.me. Blog at http://kovshenin.com and tweet at @kovshenin. PHP, WordPress, Amazon EC2, S3, SimpleDB, etc. Cheers! =) -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
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Hello All, This is Abhishek, Statistic student by academic, SEO Consultant by profession and PHP enthusiast. Used twitter API for bots and Algorithmic development !! Currently working on Mylocaltribune.net My Twitter id : @Fitehal Have a nice week ahead ! -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
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Hi, I am Hasham Malik (@hasham2) I worked with a friend to develop (http:// auction4tweets.com). I love twitter platform and I have been using Ruby and Python develop twitter apps. Looking forward to incorporate @Anywhere to number of websites in near future Regards, Hasham On Feb 22, 4:03 am, Anton Krasovsky anton.krasov...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Guys, @ak1394 Anton Krasovsky, Dublin, Ireland. Author of PavoMe (twitter client for java mobiles). I've been working with twitter for about half a year, and my efforts are split between working on client application and backend server (which handles all communication between handset and Twitter servers, and is written in Erlang). So far the only twitter opensource released by me was an Erlang client library. I don't think anyone except me actually uses it. I'm looking forward to see xAuth avaiable - few users in China will appreciate not having to struggle with GFW to get their oauth tokens. http://github.com/ak1394/twerl http://pavo.me Regards, Anton On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2] https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4] http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hi All, I am Kingsley Idehen, Founder CEO, OpenLink Software. Somewhat unconventional re. conventional CEO's, I am still actively involved in the technical aspects of my company's products. Background: I've been involved with Data Access (ODBC, JDBC, OLEDB, ADO.NET, XMLA), Data Integration, and Data Management (Relational, Graph, Document) technology since the late '80's (I am only 44 btw!). More recently, I've been actively involved with the burgeoning Web of Structured Linked Data (using GData, OData, and RDF etc..). My main interest here is to contribute to the conversation that ultimately leads Twitter realizing its full potential via its evolution into a powerful Linked Data Space on the burgeoning Web of Linked Data. The opportunities are boundless and the sole requirement is structured data (which makes Linking much easier). Links: 1. http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen -- Blog 2. http://bit.ly/cA0zxw -- Recent Data 3.0 Manifesto Post re. Structured Data Construction and Dissemination via HTTP using EAV Data Model. -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen President CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen Twitter: @kidehen -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
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My name is Rodrigo Vega, I have a master in science, I am a freelance and for now, I am developping a widget in WP that uses the twitter API. cheers On Feb 19, 3:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hi All (and @Abraham) To quickly answer your initial 3.. . My name is Dan Regalia..(@DocNasty) here on twitter. I'm a software developer for trade.. nearing 40, i am proud to say that i have spent 3/4 of my life programming computers.. from fortran to quickbasic to any microsoft technology i can sink my teeth into.. As far as features that i'm looking for, I'm more interested in how oAuth works, and seeing how far i can push twitter... I think as a platform I need to evolve with it, and stick to what i know, which is internet radio. I'd rather be a solid user than a part time developer.. once i run into a brick wall, i'll be back to bug you here. My goals/projects are as such: I have a few applications on deck.. one is the kritter, which is a krushradio twitter application. music player and twitter app.. Then there is the yp server, which is fed from the broadcast server and tweets whats playing from the stations. Phase 1 was completed last night, phase 2 which is about 60% will pick out artists names, and check them against the database and if there is a twitter for that band, it will show the band twitter and the song name.. which will give the artist the ability to see when their songs are being played.. and where.. Kind of a nifty and unique concept. Anyways, thats me. ~Doc -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
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Hi! I'm Ernandes, developer from Brazil. My twitter's nickname is @ernandesmjr. Currently I am developing a Java mobile Twitter API, to run on Java ME and Android-enabled devices. More details, check at www.twitterapime.com If you like it, join us! Regards, Ernandes On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 7:58 PM, seocoder mam...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I'm Vidadi, coder from Russia. My NickName - SeoCoder. My first Twitter tools: #twittertime service - Find out how many days you are in a twitter - http://twitter.seocoder.org/ #UnFollower - standalone windows application writen in Delphi. UnFollow Who Not Follow U at http://www.seocoder.org/2010/03/25/twitter-pervaya-utilita-unfollower-udalyaem-tex-kto-nas-ne-followit/ -- Ernandes Jr. - ALL programs are poems. However, NOT all programmers are poets. -- To unsubscribe, reply using remove me as the subject.
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Hi. I'm Vidadi, coder from Russia. My NickName - SeoCoder. My first Twitter tools: #twittertime service - Find out how many days you are in a twitter - http://twitter.seocoder.org/ #UnFollower - standalone windows application writen in Delphi. UnFollow Who Not Follow U at http://www.seocoder.org/2010/03/25/twitter-pervaya-utilita-unfollower-udalyaem-tex-kto-nas-ne-followit/
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Hi, I'm Amit Nanda. Just released an app called twextter: http://twitdom.com/twextter/ which we developed for marketing folk to run SMS contests/campaigns on Twitter (http://www.slideshare.net/ cellzapp/twextter-use-twitter-to-run-sms-contests-campaigns). We need to get elevated streaming access. @amit_nanda -- To unsubscribe, reply using remove me as the subject.
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I'm Michael Mokrysz, aka @46Bit. I'm still a Student in real life, though I do a small amount of Web Development (PHP, HTML, Javascript) to earn some money doing what I enjoy. I've been messing around with the API for months mostly out of interest and because the clients I make webapps for from time to time like to include a basic login integration or the like. I've been hanging around this group for a while, but I've only got round to signing up to post now. -- To unsubscribe, reply using remove me as the subject.
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On 04/10/2010 04:48 PM, Ivo wrote: Hi there, my name is Ivo Wetzel and I'm a 22 year old, currently jobless guy from Germany :D I started with programming at the age of 12, trying to make that Oh I want to make my own Game-Dream come true. I've recently switched from Vista to Ubuntu and couldn't find Twitter Client that fitted my needs, so I started writing my own one. You can check it out over at my GitHub Account if you like to: http://github.com/BonsaiDen Have you looked at Get2Gnow (http://github.com/uberchicgeekchick/get2gnow) -- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky http://borasky-research.net/about-smartznmeb/ @znmeb A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. ~ Paul Erdős -- To unsubscribe, reply using remove me as the subject.
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Hi, Allan Hoving created pdfchecker.com, paycheckr.com, forthcoming podposter app master's project at quinnipiac is http://www.thefrequency.tv On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:34 AM, Mr Blog mrblogdot...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, David Beckemeyer here, founder of BDT.COM, SF Bay Area ISP and consulting firm during in the 80's - 90's and founding CTO of EarthLink 1995-2005. http://www.bdt.com/david/index.html http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbeckemeyer Twitter mashups include Taglets.org and Twitmart.org (which is under a re-design/restart phase). -- To unsubscribe, reply using remove me as the subject.
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Oops, just started a new thread a minute ago with a little hellopresentation. Here comes the full presentation anyways, following Andy Badera's standard for this matter, as you will notice: Hi! This is Guillermo Gutiérrez, spanish PHP developer, all-things- geek fan and tv-show lover. Trying to raise PHP's sourcecode average quality from 2001 and failing most of the time. Working with Symfony framework from 0.6 alpha release and sticking always to Propel. On 19 feb, 22:20, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States -- To unsubscribe, reply using remove me as the subject.
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Hi Folks, David Beckemeyer here, founder of BDT.COM, SF Bay Area ISP and consulting firm during in the 80's - 90's and founding CTO of EarthLink 1995-2005. http://www.bdt.com/david/index.html http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbeckemeyer Twitter mashups include Taglets.org and Twitmart.org (which is under a re-design/restart phase).
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I'm Sean Callahan, @CallahanSean, creator of http://tweetphoto.com, and have been working with the Twitter API since the fall of 2008. I now work with a team of seven who are very skilled at working with the Twitter API. Using the Twitter API we have created an extensive and easy-to-use photo sharing API and client libraries for Obj-C, Java and .Net. Other 3rd party developers in the Twitter community have developed client libraries for PHP and Python as well. Like you Abraham, we are constantly looking to improve our API. Please take a look at our API and let us know what we can provide the Twitter community to create an even better photo sharing experience. Please let me know how I can help you create a more social photo sharing experience in your application. The TweetPhoto API can be found http://groups.google.com/group/tweetphoto ~Sean On Feb 19, 1:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject.
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Hello, I am Craig Hughes, a Graphic Designer and Web Developer based in Wales (UK). I speak fluent Photoshop, Fireworks and Illustrator and build my web projects using PHP, jQuery, Javascript and a sprinkle of Spry for good measure. The Twitter platform was the first API I worked with to develop a web service. Back in March 2009, I built tweetzi, an augmented interface for searching Twitter that allowed users to 'play' or 'pause' the results stream. Working with Twitter search was a complete revelation as I realized how powerful and useful the information contained in millions of real-time tweets could be. http://tweetzi.com Expanding on tweetzi, I recently finished developing tweetzi LOCAL, a new type of classifieds service that uses localized Twitter data to provide ways for users to interact at a city level. The service provides a way for users to browse and post tweets across dozens of categories in a similar fashion to services such as Craigslist, Oodle and Gumtree. http://tweetzi.com/local I look forward to the new Twitter search developments (popular tweets) being rolled out. Kind Regards Craig @tweetzi Contact: http://tweetzi.com/local/talk UK: 020 8144 8505 To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject.
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My name is Quy Le (@quytennis) and I used to be a software engineer but now I'm product manager at a high-tech company. I've been using the Twitter API for the past 3 months on a Twitter project that hopefully will go live in a few weeks. I've been using PHP/mySQL/ memcached to build my site but it has been a slow process since I have a day job and I'm relearning some of the new technology since I haven't touched a piece of code in over 8-9 years. (Designing for IE6 sucks). The feature I would love the most is a conversation API so it's easy to show conversations based on a tweet. Quy On Feb 19, 1:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject.
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Hi, I'm Derek Gathright, Yahoo engineer by day, Twitter hacker by night. I first started with the platform by creating a web client a few years ago (Tweenky.com, currently suffering from a little neglect) and since went on to create a number of other random apps. After Tweenky's launch, TechCrunch picked it up and the traffic slammed the site, just about killing it. Performance was horrible, so I decided to fix the scaling issue by getting rid of a backend. Wha? How do you do that? I rewrote it in 99% JavaScript (the 1% being a cross-domain proxy). I first started with jQuery, and am now working on another rewrite in YUI3. In the past, it was easy to out-innovate the Twitter.com client, but nowdays it is hard to keep up with only a few hours/week. Slow down guys! :P By doing all this experimentation with Twitter in JS, it's allowed, and inspired me, to learn so much about that language. Knowledge I otherwise probably wouldn't have, and that's what I love about the Twitter platform. It's so flexible and allows me to use it as the basis for tinkering around with any new technology I want. Feel like learning some new language or framework? Create a Twitter app. When the incredibly awesome JSFiddle.net came out, the first thing I did was hack together a YUI3/YQL/Twitter example to play around (http://jsfiddle.net/derek/Vjxt2/). Doing that with Facebook and other platforms would be more difficult than just a few lines of code. Anyways, /rambling Cheers http://twitter.com/derek http://derekville.net On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Quy quyten...@gmail.com wrote: My name is Quy Le (@quytennis) and I used to be a software engineer but now I'm product manager at a high-tech company. I've been using the Twitter API for the past 3 months on a Twitter project that hopefully will go live in a few weeks. I've been using PHP/mySQL/ memcached to build my site but it has been a slow process since I have a day job and I'm relearning some of the new technology since I haven't touched a piece of code in over 8-9 years. (Designing for IE6 sucks). The feature I would love the most is a conversation API so it's easy to show conversations based on a tweet. Quy On Feb 19, 1:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+ unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject.
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I'll follow Quy's lead. I have been providing social media training / support to companies for the last year, earlier this year I identified a number of services/features that desktop clients should have, and have today successfully used my client, developed in C++ with QTwitlib, to read from and post to Twitter. After some further development, the client will be released (Windows only till someone provides me Mac Linux machines) as open-source. I've been following the discussion here for a couple of weeks, it has helped me understand the API better. Cheers all, Nigel. On 19 March 2010 18:19, Quy quyten...@gmail.com wrote: My name is Quy Le (@quytennis) and I used to be a software engineer but now I'm product manager at a high-tech company. I've been using the Twitter API for the past 3 months on a Twitter project that hopefully will go live in a few weeks. I've been using PHP/mySQL/ memcached to build my site but it has been a slow process since I have a day job and I'm relearning some of the new technology since I haven't touched a piece of code in over 8-9 years. (Designing for IE6 sucks). The feature I would love the most is a conversation API so it's easy to show conversations based on a tweet. Quy On Feb 19, 1:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+ unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to twitter-development-talk+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words REMOVE ME as the subject.
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Hi Ed, http://snapbird.org does the kind of search you're looking for. All done in javascript and the code is available at http://github.com/remy/snapbird. Built by @rem Jon. On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:06 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.com wrote: I just had an interesting feature request from a user. It seems like it would be fairly difficult to do without access to the full database, but what she wants is to be able to limit a search to just the people she's following. For example, if she saw a link go by from someone and didn't remember who it was from, she'd like to be able to search for it. I can think of fairly easy ways to code it using the API, but I'm wondering if something like that could be built into the web app. -- Jonathan Markwell Engineer | Founder | Connector Inuda Innovations Ltd, Brighton, UK Web application development support Twitter Facebook integration specialists http://inuda.com Organising the world's first events for the Twitter developer Community http://TwitterDeveloperNest.com Providing a nice little place to work in the middle of Brighton - http://theskiff.org Measuring your brand's visibility on the social web - http://HowSociable.com mob: 07766 021 485 | tel: 01273 704 549 | fax: 01273 376 953 skype: jlmarkwell | twitter: http://twitter.com/jot
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Hi I'm Joe Bowman @joerussbowman and I'm actually a systems administrator who does web application development as a hobby. I'm currently working on a large project that will involve twitter, facebook, and other social and search apis to create a tool for enterprise customers. While making it and trying to discuss things via Twitter, I threw together a side project to side project at http://www.choip.me which allows you create a page of tweets with Disqus powered comments on the page, making it easier to handle those large conversations. I'm trying to wrap up choip.me so i can get back to my real project now, funny how things work.
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I am Pranav Bhat, Masters student, Software developer ( prefers programming in C#) and currently working on a web based and desktop based twitter client using JQuery for the web and WPF for the desktop :) Have used Twitter since the mid of 2007 but only as a user; developing on Twitter for the first time as my hobby project :) Hoping to get involved in this group and have some good conversations around ;) @pranavbhat On Feb 19, 3:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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I just had an interesting feature request from a user. It seems like it would be fairly difficult to do without access to the full database, but what she wants is to be able to limit a search to just the people she's following. For example, if she saw a link go by from someone and didn't remember who it was from, she'd like to be able to search for it. I can think of fairly easy ways to code it using the API, but I'm wondering if something like that could be built into the web app.
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It's a pretty common request of the search team. I don't think there are immediate plans to support it due to its technical difficulty. ---Mark http://twitter.com/mccv On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 3:06 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.comwrote: I just had an interesting feature request from a user. It seems like it would be fairly difficult to do without access to the full database, but what she wants is to be able to limit a search to just the people she's following. For example, if she saw a link go by from someone and didn't remember who it was from, she'd like to be able to search for it. I can think of fairly easy ways to code it using the API, but I'm wondering if something like that could be built into the web app.
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Thanks!! I'll code something up for her if I can find a way to translate a Twitter search query into SQLite SQL or regular expressions ;-) -- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/ A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. ~ Paul Erd?s Quoting Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com: It's a pretty common request of the search team. I don't think there are immediate plans to support it due to its technical difficulty. ---Mark http://twitter.com/mccv On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 3:06 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.comwrote: I just had an interesting feature request from a user. It seems like it would be fairly difficult to do without access to the full database, but what she wants is to be able to limit a search to just the people she's following. For example, if she saw a link go by from someone and didn't remember who it was from, she'd like to be able to search for it. I can think of fairly easy ways to code it using the API, but I'm wondering if something like that could be built into the web app.
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Hi all, I'm working at Cascaad (@cascaad). We're building a realtime personal information engine to distill from noisy conversation streams the tweets relevant to a user’s current interests. We've developed a web site to show our platform in action, an iPhone application and lately we released some free API. There's the chance to enrich tweets using our API and get semantic entity markup, nonintrusive in-text affiliate commerce links, related content, social relevance scores and more. This can be an interesting feature to add to a Twitter client. Bye http://www.cascaad.com http://developer.cascaad.com/
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I'm Mark McBride, (not to be confused initial-wise with Marcel Molina) and I work on the Twitter platform team. I've been working mostly on the streaming API, but also odds and ends including monitoring of the API status, various infrastructure bits, bug fixes, etc. My background is mostly in enterprise-y Java development. Lately I've been doing mostly Scala/Ruby, and know enough ActionScript and Objective-C to be semi-dangerous. ---Mark http://twitter.com/mccv On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Lele emanue...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I'm working at Cascaad (@cascaad). We're building a realtime personal information engine to distill from noisy conversation streams the tweets relevant to a user’s current interests. We've developed a web site to show our platform in action, an iPhone application and lately we released some free API. There's the chance to enrich tweets using our API and get semantic entity markup, nonintrusive in-text affiliate commerce links, related content, social relevance scores and more. This can be an interesting feature to add to a Twitter client. Bye http://www.cascaad.com http://developer.cascaad.com/
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OK awesome x3 - 1) GREAT about the funding!! 2) i didn't know you were working on a Twitter app and 3) i'll see you at Chirp!! When you get a chance, please definitely pop the deets about ThinkTank into http://oneforty.com so we can help it get found - this is *my* startup that i was just teensy tiny embryo incubating when I met you last spring at FOO. We'd also love to collect Abraham's any other libraries you've found useful (just use Suggest App). Last I checked there were only 4 things tagged API Library, Net::Twitter among them, even though we're tracking more than 2500 apps. (Boy have I gotten to learn a LOT about software since I saw you last. :-) ) We're hosting Twitter API developer parties at SXSW (tweetvite.com/ event/beeroclock) the night before Chirp (TBD) Hope you are well hope I see you soon Warmly, Laura Fitton (aka @Pistachio) (who really needs to update her list membership to be from la...@oneforty.com!!!) Laura Fitton CEO/Founder, oneforty inc. la...@oneforty.com 617-838-2456 On Feb 22, 6:40 pm, Gina Trapani ginatrap...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, I'm @ginatrapani, and I'm working on ThinkTank (http:// thinktankapp.com), an install-it-yourself webapp that archives your tweets, friends, followers, and mentions and makes curating/filtering tweet replies easier. (It also makes use of Abraham's TwitterOAuth library, so THANK YOU kind sir.) It started as a weekend project, but I just got funding by Expert Labs, a non-profit that makes tech for helping government use social media more effectively--so now it's my full-time job. In April, the White House will use ThinkTank for their Grand Challenges project. In short, they'll use Twitter and other services + ThinkTank to gather and curate public feedback about what should be our top-priority scientific and technology challenges. Exciting stuff. ThinkTank's source code is here:http://github.com/ginatrapani/thinktank Here's more about ThinkTank and Expert Labs:http://smarterware.org/5187/thinktank-is-now-at-expert-labs My top API wishlist item is retrieving all the replies to a given tweet. I'm also planning to come to Chirp, and hope to meet you all there. Best, Gina On Feb 19, 12:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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* M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.com [100303 19:46]: I haven't looked at all of the libraries, but the two I've worked with, one in Ruby and one in Perl, both translate the raw JSON coming out of Streaming into native objects. This isn't going to scale, and Twitter recommends against it. Perl AnyEvent::Twitter::Stream now has a no_decode_json option: http://twitter.com/miyagawa/status/9851560584 @semifor
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Hello Twitter Development Community, My name is Taylor Singletary (@episod on Twitter) and I'm Twitter's first developer advocate. I'm all about making the developer experience here awesome. I'm still learning and will always be learning. Learning is fun. A little about my history: I worked at LinkedIn for the past two and half years in a few different roles: a software engineer on the Light Engineering team, technical evangelist for LinkedIn's API programs (partnerships, open API program, OpenSocial-based application platform), as well as a product manager for their InApps platform and the two Twitter-based on-site applications Company Buzz and Tweets. A little about my areas of expertise: REST-based APIs. OAuth Ruby Ruby on Rails Perl PHP Javascript OpenSocial Some Java (I read much better than I write!) If you want to get an idea of how I like to teach things, take a look at some of my presentations on SlideShare: http://bit.ly/9K3Ans -- I think learning should be fun! I know a lot of developers have problems wrapping their heads around OAuth, or dealing with the often sorry state of client libraries out there. It's a fact of life that sometimes you need to get your hands dirty and really understand OAuth top to bottom to debug issues. I've come to love OAuth and I think you should too. OAuth libraries are frequently built with single use cases in mind, ignoring parts of the specification that didn't seem relevant at the time. We as a community need to do a better in making the OAuth library ecosystem a better one. Hold me closer, OAuth Dancer http://bit.ly/oauth-dancer Today I open sourced a Ruby on Rails tool that helps you debug and test OAuth 1.0a-based service providers. It's called the OAuth Dancer and you can get it from github at http://bit.ly/oauth-dancer -- this tool has many uses and I plan to keep it up to date with new features for awhile; it's nowhere near feature complete yet. I hope it helps ease the burden of developing with OAuth, offering you working golden examples that you can use in tandem with whatever implementation you're working on. I'm still ramping up here at Twitter, and it'll take some time before you'll see me here on the mailing list frequently. I'm watching and listening. We're in this together. And we're going to make it awesome together. Thanks, Taylor Singletary Developer Advocate Twitter http://www.twitter.com/episod On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Arnaud Meunier arnaud.meun...@twitoaster.com wrote: Hello folks, My name is Arnaud Meunier and I'm a Paris-based Twitter Developer Web Entrepreneur. I built http://twitoaster.com a real-time (thanks to the streaming API) conversation threading service / client helping people and businesses to improve and optimize the way they communicate with their Twitter followers. I signed up for Chirp, and I hope to meet many of you there! All the best, Arnaud. On Feb 19, 9:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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The single thing that would help me the most is a Twitter-created open source library to connect to Streaming, written in *C* and supplied with SWIG .i interface definition files. That way, I would know: a. I had the correct connection algorithm, backoffs, DNS time-to-live, etc. b. I had Twitter-supplied code. c. I could connect to Streaming using *any* scripting language SWIG supports. I haven't looked at all of the libraries, but the two I've worked with, one in Ruby and one in Perl, both translate the raw JSON coming out of Streaming into native objects. This isn't going to scale, and Twitter recommends against it. I simply want a C library to connect to Streaming with a specified parameter set, do the DNS time-to-live stuff right, do the reconnect stuff right, and present me with JSON text lines I can queue, write to a file, or, for that matter, drop on the floor. And really, I only care about JSON - you can go ahead and deprecate XML and I'll write a blog post telling the world how many kittens you've saved! ;-) I think the rest of the API is very well-covered in open source libraries. I only work in Perl and Ruby, so I can't comment on the other major languages, but I've never heard any complaints from my PHP and Python friends. ;-) -- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/ A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. ~ Paul Erdos
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Hi, I’m Jaanus. My day job has nothing to do with Twitter, but a few months back, I started looking into Twitter and iPhone more closely out of personal interest as a hobby project. I wrote down how OAuth works [1] and made a simple Objective-C implementation [2]. Just now, I released a new iPhone Twitter app, Crème. It just hit the App Store, get it from http://cremeapp.com. As far as I’m aware, it’s one of the first general-purpose Twitter clients on the App Store that uses OAuth for authentication, I haven’t come across others. I use my own PlainOAuth. I think this app breaks some new ground in terms of how to interact with Twitter, I’d be interested in all the feedback. One thing that nobody seems to talk about is read/unread management, which I think about a lot. I’m not sure that it belongs in the API, perhaps at this stage it is better left to clients, but I think all the current clients and also the twitter.com site do a terrible job at it, so I propose a better way with Crème. This is still local to one device, but I do believe that there is potential in syncing reads/ unreads across devices. Until Twitter puts it in their API (if ever), I'll probably be forced to do my own solution. Looking forward to OAuth Echo to do the authentication part of it (e.g if I maintain my own unread server, I'd use OAuth Echo to make sure the reads/unreads of different users are separated and everyone only sees their own.) Twitter API was straightforward to work with, don’t really have any major gripes. There’s a bunch of inconstencies (e.g I can get my own mentions, but not others’), and one thing that is not advertised well is the HTML encoding/decoding (a bunch of fields are HTML-encoded and you need to remember to decode them on client side before displaying... I think this applies only to JSON, which I’m also using). My only “holy crap” moment with Twitter API was when I came across the REST and search user IDs are different bug (http://code.google.com/p/ twitter-api/issues/detail?id=214). That this has not been fixed after all this time, leaves an amateur and shenaniganish taste of the whole Twitter API operation. Fixing it does not get easier with time as increasingly more data is generated, you know... but, on the client side I do not need to do global matching for any users, I could work around it by simply using screen names throughout the app, so for my particular case it was not a showstopper, but it leaves a bad taste. One other thing I didn't find much info about is how Twitter works with profile images. As users upload them, multiple versions are generated, and you have to truncate and replace parts of filename to get the different versions, but I came across it as hearsay, I don't think it's documented. So, check out cremeapp.com :) [1] http://www.jaanuskase.com/en/2010/01/understanding_the_guts_of_twit.html [2] http://www.jaanuskase.com/en/2010/01/an_example_iphone_twitter_app.html rgds, Jaanus @jaanus http://www.jaanuskase.com/ On Feb 19, 3:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hi all Ian Quigley - asp.net C# developer, working on an Open Source Twitter web client http://www.twipler.com Built on top of TweetSharp, it provides HTML templating allowing users to change their layout and style completely. Being Open Source means anybody can add functionality to the web client or use the code to deploy their own instance, or build a new project. @ianquigley, @twipler
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Author of twitter-async which is a PHP library (oauth / basic) that supports asynchronous calls to Twitter's API. Also, founder of PubliciTweet but have since sold that. twitter-async: http://github.com/jmathai/twitter-async
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Hello folks, My name is Arnaud Meunier and I'm a Paris-based Twitter Developer Web Entrepreneur. I built http://twitoaster.com a real-time (thanks to the streaming API) conversation threading service / client helping people and businesses to improve and optimize the way they communicate with their Twitter followers. I signed up for Chirp, and I hope to meet many of you there! All the best, Arnaud. On Feb 19, 9:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hi all. I am Andrew Chen(or Chen Chi-Shun in chinese name), I am using Delphi to develop some type of twitter client. It maybe a RSS client + Twitter client (maybe + Calendar in future). I hope i can make money from it :D I am also the developer of Googi Calendar,Rainbow Text Editor,...
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Hi folks, I'm Tom Woolway, and I work on the TweetDeck desktop client (and hack around on various other things), based in London, UK. I now primarily work with AS3, but in a past life used to be write stuff in C and Python. I'm also heading to Chirp, look forward to meeting a lot of you there. Cheers, Tom On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 7:11 AM, Patrick kenned...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm Patrick Kennedy, and I grew up in Hawaii. I have worked with Department of State for several years now, currently in Vietnam, and next up, Laos - definitely your S/E Asian connection - come and visit anytime. :-) Anyways, I created a buggy twitter client in PHP (Basic Auth), and I am becoming very capable with OAuth coding now. I hope to release something cool by June, but who knows. While I may not be the best programmer in the world, I find Twitter to be a super fun way to get into coding. Often my shortcomings are with things that are difficult for many - like regex, etc - and if I had more access and code, I'd be 100 times better. Even so, I enjoy the open API twitter fun of it, and I hope to make something useful and cool in the not-too- distant future. Most of my coding is with PHP, but I am going to try out RoR pretty soon.
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Hey all, I'm Berto Murillo (@mstberto) and I'm from Missouri. Graduated last year and am now a Software Engineer. In my spare time, I've built two Twitter clients (C++ and Java). The feature I'd like to see most added has already been said multiple times, and that's the conversation method. This is an awesome list with a lot of help, so thanks :D. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? On Feb 24, 1:11 am, Patrick kenned...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm Patrick Kennedy, and I grew up in Hawaii. I have worked with Department of State for several years now, currently in Vietnam, and next up, Laos - definitely your S/E Asian connection - come and visit anytime. :-) Anyways, I created a buggy twitter client in PHP (Basic Auth), and I am becoming very capable with OAuth coding now. I hope to release something cool by June, but who knows. While I may not be the best programmer in the world, I find Twitter to be a super fun way to get into coding. Often my shortcomings are with things that are difficult for many - like regex, etc - and if I had more access and code, I'd be 100 times better. Even so, I enjoy the open API twitter fun of it, and I hope to make something useful and cool in the not-too- distant future. Most of my coding is with PHP, but I am going to try out RoR pretty soon.
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On Feb 19, 12:54 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? I'm Jonathan Strauss, and I'm co-founder of a startup called the Snowball Factory[1] that builds performance marketing tools for social media. Our core product is called awe.sm[2] and is a campaign tracking platform for social media (no, it's not just another URL shortener ;-) ) with some pretty robust APIs[3]. We've also built fbShare.me, the original retweet badge knock-off for Facebook, as well as TweetPo.st, which cross-posts tweets to Facebook in a more intelligent manner. I guess at this point, our top feature request is the ability to disable quality filtering in the Streaming API when using follow predicates[4] :-D And a final fun fact, we just moved into an office with Klout on the ground floor of the same building Twitter is in. So, folks are welcome to stop by if they're ever in the neighborhood. @jhstrauss [1] http://snowballfactory.com [2] http://totally.awe.sm [3] http://developers.awe.sm [4] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/9f5e05fe93516a74 = Jonathan Strauss, Co-Founder http://snowballfactory.com Campaign tracking for social media - http://awe.sm A smarter way to update Facebook from Twitter - http://tweetpo.st Sharecount button for Facebook - http://www.fbshare.me
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Hi, I'm Alex. London-based. Currently working on a conversation tracking application. My tools are .Net specific, thanks Mayo for LinqToTwitter library! Thanks to all of you for providing great advice! On Feb 21, 11:03 pm, Anton Krasovsky anton.krasov...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Guys, @ak1394 Anton Krasovsky, Dublin, Ireland. Author of PavoMe (twitter client for java mobiles). I've been working with twitter for about half a year, and my efforts are split between working on client application and backend server (which handles all communication between handset and Twitter servers, and is written in Erlang). So far the only twitter opensource released by me was an Erlang client library. I don't think anyone except me actually uses it. I'm looking forward to see xAuth avaiable - few users in China will appreciate not having to struggle with GFW to get their oauth tokens. http://github.com/ak1394/twerl http://pavo.me Regards, Anton On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2] https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4] http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hello folks. I'm Jen. Just moved to SF from Scotland where I ran a data intelligence startup which dug into Twitter sentiment analysis (see festbuzz.com for an example). I'm consulting, writing, speaking and doing a day job at a Silicon Valley tech co. for now, but I have a list as long as my arm of Twitter NLP stuff to play with. I'm going to chime in on the consensus for get replies to a specific tweet. Would certainly help with the anaphora resolution stuff I'm working on. j On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:54 AM, alexro arodyg...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm Alex. London-based. Currently working on a conversation tracking application. My tools are .Net specific, thanks Mayo for LinqToTwitter library! Thanks to all of you for providing great advice! On Feb 21, 11:03 pm, Anton Krasovsky anton.krasov...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Guys, @ak1394 Anton Krasovsky, Dublin, Ireland. Author of PavoMe (twitter client for java mobiles). I've been working with twitter for about half a year, and my efforts are split between working on client application and backend server (which handles all communication between handset and Twitter servers, and is written in Erlang). So far the only twitter opensource released by me was an Erlang client library. I don't think anyone except me actually uses it. I'm looking forward to see xAuth avaiable - few users in China will appreciate not having to struggle with GFW to get their oauth tokens. http://github.com/ak1394/twerl http://pavo.me Regards, Anton On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2] https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4] http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hello folks. I'm @johnkeyes and am located in the Boston area. By day, I am involved in an enterprise Twitter-related project for my employer. By night, I am building a couple different Twitter projects, using PHP and C#. This list has been a great source of information, and it's fantastic to hear what everyone is working on -- thanks! I'm looking forward to meeting folks at Chirp. John
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Hi, I'm Patrick Kennedy, and I grew up in Hawaii. I have worked with Department of State for several years now, currently in Vietnam, and next up, Laos - definitely your S/E Asian connection - come and visit anytime. :-) Anyways, I created a buggy twitter client in PHP (Basic Auth), and I am becoming very capable with OAuth coding now. I hope to release something cool by June, but who knows. While I may not be the best programmer in the world, I find Twitter to be a super fun way to get into coding. Often my shortcomings are with things that are difficult for many - like regex, etc - and if I had more access and code, I'd be 100 times better. Even so, I enjoy the open API twitter fun of it, and I hope to make something useful and cool in the not-too- distant future. Most of my coding is with PHP, but I am going to try out RoR pretty soon.
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Hey Guys I'm Nik (@nikf) and work at Realmac Software in Brighton, England. We make a few Mac OS X applications - RapidWeaver / LittleSnapper and Socialite (previously known as Eventbox) which brings multiple social networks into one place. Whilst technically 'Support QA Manager' I also keep the ball rolling with Socialite. Socialite[1] is one of the few Twitter clients (on *any* platform I believe) to actually do OAuth using PIN entry, and as you can imagine we're itching for xAuth :) One thing I'm really looking forward to is new developer site Ryan announced in his talk at LeWeb. It'd be nice to easily and clearly know if features in the Twitter service are deactivated (like Retweets have been in the past). Cheers! Nik -- [1] http://www.realmacsoftware.com/socialite
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They call me @twittelator probably because I wrote Twittelator Pro Free, full featured iPhone twitter clients that shipped on day 1 of the AppStore 2 years ago. I got started on the iPhone 22 years ago as one of the first third party developers for Steve Job's company 'NeXT' - and we're using the same, though evolved, SDK and language (objectiveC) on the iPhone and iPad today. I'm looking forward to CHIRP and meeting you all, and I have a special connection to the Palace of Fine Arts. In 1992, John Perry Barlow and I invited a bunch of our outrageous psychedelic friends and members of the NeXT community to a rave we hosted there. I think that was the last one they let happen there, but it was quite memorable! My phone was tapped for two years after that, but it was worth it. I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some other vendors already have, to have Apple Push Notification Service built in to twitter's device delivery options, and while I'm fantasizing, a link to our app in the ad-space! http://stone.com So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added?
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I hear to get a link in that space you have to be sleeping with one of the team ;) On 22 Feb 2010, at 14:19, twittelator wrote: I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some other vendors already have, to have Apple Push Notification Service built in to twitter's device delivery options, and while I'm fantasizing, a link to our app in the ad-space! http://stone.com So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
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I heard the ante's been up'd to a train. --ab On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote: I hear to get a link in that space you have to be sleeping with one of the team ;) On 22 Feb 2010, at 14:19, twittelator wrote: I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some other vendors already have, to have Apple Push Notification Service built in to twitter's device delivery options, and while I'm fantasizing, a link to our app in the ad-space! http://stone.com So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added?
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Hey folks, I'm Mike Champion, a Ruby/Rails developer outside Boston working at oneforty.com. I've worked with the Twitter API for a couple years off on, working on a friend recommendation site called whoshouldifollow.com (trying to help the on-ramp problem) and wrote a Twitter integration for a mobile photo sharing service called SnapMyLife, and a couple other unpublished/half-finished projects. One of the things we've been playing with at oneforty is how to measure which apps are being used in the wild. We monitor the garden hose (and other sources) to see which apps are posting, but would love to find better ways to know what (non-posting) apps people are using. So having a more structured source parameter would go a long way (which Raffi has been great about). Open to talking with anyone who has thoughts on this area. And I'm excited to see the rumors of having an Sign Up API (http:// www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twitter_rolls_out_new_api_citysearch_first_to_impl.php) which would be great for a site like ours. Finally, I'm interested in figuring out how I can help the Twitter dev community more. Would be curious if Raffi and other Twitter folks have a wishlist that they would like to see the community do. I'll be at Chirp in April and would love to meet other twitter devs, and any in the Boston area before then. Cheers, -mike On Feb 22, 11:23 am, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: I heard the ante's been up'd to a train. --ab On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote: I hear to get a link in that space you have to be sleeping with one of the team ;) On 22 Feb 2010, at 14:19, twittelator wrote: I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some other vendors already have, to have Apple Push Notification Service built in to twitter's device delivery options, and while I'm fantasizing, a link to our app in the ad-space! http://stone.com So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added?
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Hi, On that note, I'd be willing to help the community out more too. Scott. On 22 Feb 2010, at 17:03, Mike Champion wrote: Hey folks, I'm Mike Champion, a Ruby/Rails developer outside Boston working at oneforty.com. I've worked with the Twitter API for a couple years off on, working on a friend recommendation site called whoshouldifollow.com (trying to help the on-ramp problem) and wrote a Twitter integration for a mobile photo sharing service called SnapMyLife, and a couple other unpublished/half-finished projects. One of the things we've been playing with at oneforty is how to measure which apps are being used in the wild. We monitor the garden hose (and other sources) to see which apps are posting, but would love to find better ways to know what (non-posting) apps people are using. So having a more structured source parameter would go a long way (which Raffi has been great about). Open to talking with anyone who has thoughts on this area. And I'm excited to see the rumors of having an Sign Up API (http:// www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twitter_rolls_out_new_api_citysearch_first_to_impl.php) which would be great for a site like ours. Finally, I'm interested in figuring out how I can help the Twitter dev community more. Would be curious if Raffi and other Twitter folks have a wishlist that they would like to see the community do. I'll be at Chirp in April and would love to meet other twitter devs, and any in the Boston area before then. Cheers, -mike On Feb 22, 11:23 am, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: I heard the ante's been up'd to a train. --ab On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote: I hear to get a link in that space you have to be sleeping with one of the team ;) On 22 Feb 2010, at 14:19, twittelator wrote: I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some other vendors already have, to have Apple Push Notification Service built in to twitter's device delivery options, and while I'm fantasizing, a link to our app in the ad-space! http://stone.com So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
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Hi folks, I'm Damon Cortesi (@dacort) and have been addicted to building Twitter apps for the past two years now. I wrote my first Twitter app in 2007. It was a perl script that downloaded your tweets and inserted them into an iWork Numbers template to graph your timeline and top replies[1]. That script eventually became TweetStats.com. Over the course of the past two years, I've probably built some 20-30 different Twitter apps - some released, some not. A couple of the other main ones I work on are TweepSearch.com, TwitterAvatar.appspot.com and rowfeeder.com. I used to do security consulting full-time, mostly in the web app and payment card data security spaces. This whole Twitter app stuff was just a hobby that kept me up late on the weekends. After a stint last summer as a Twitter Entrepreneur in Residence at a VC up here in Seattle, I finally realized I wanted to build social media apps full- time and started a new company[2] to do so just last month. I'd love any features that let us access more data, specifically my full timeline would be awesome to be able to access again. :) Damon [1] http://dcortesi.com/2007/12/27/twitter-stats/ [2] http://untitledstartup.com On Feb 19, 12:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Great to see the variety of folks on the list. I'm the founder of the just released http://www.twavatars.com/ , your twitter avatar's little helper. I worked hard to get it to be a cool, fun and easy little tool. I'd love to get some feedback from anyone who's got the time and willingness to do so. Most fervent wishes are greater platform stability and speed in general and more bulletproof avatar architecture and handling. Me = @howardliptzin and @twavatars
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Hi list, I'm @ginatrapani, and I'm working on ThinkTank (http:// thinktankapp.com), an install-it-yourself webapp that archives your tweets, friends, followers, and mentions and makes curating/filtering tweet replies easier. (It also makes use of Abraham's TwitterOAuth library, so THANK YOU kind sir.) It started as a weekend project, but I just got funding by Expert Labs, a non-profit that makes tech for helping government use social media more effectively--so now it's my full-time job. In April, the White House will use ThinkTank for their Grand Challenges project. In short, they'll use Twitter and other services + ThinkTank to gather and curate public feedback about what should be our top-priority scientific and technology challenges. Exciting stuff. ThinkTank's source code is here: http://github.com/ginatrapani/thinktank Here's more about ThinkTank and Expert Labs: http://smarterware.org/5187/thinktank-is-now-at-expert-labs My top API wishlist item is retrieving all the replies to a given tweet. I'm also planning to come to Chirp, and hope to meet you all there. Best, Gina On Feb 19, 12:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hi, I'm Shannon Whitley. I prefer .NET coding, but I do a lot of work in PHP these days (thanks to WordPress and Facebook). A few of my projects are listed on http://whitleymedia.com, but my favorite is still a Twitter Excel client (that some suggested should be named Excreet). I run Chat Catcher and My Tweeple -- so, I'd love to see fewer limitations on the streaming API and more than 100 people per page in the REST API. And, I know they said they wouldn't do this, but I'd love to see Twitter create permanent urls for our profile images.
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This is awesome. Almost 40 introductions and still rolling. Maybe the @twitterapi/team will join in soon. Abraham On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 16:04, Shannon Whitley swhit...@whitleymedia.comwrote: Hi, I'm Shannon Whitley. I prefer .NET coding, but I do a lot of work in PHP these days (thanks to WordPress and Facebook). A few of my projects are listed on http://whitleymedia.com, but my favorite is still a Twitter Excel client (that some suggested should be named Excreet). I run Chat Catcher and My Tweeple -- so, I'd love to see fewer limitations on the streaming API and more than 100 people per page in the REST API. And, I know they said they wouldn't do this, but I'd love to see Twitter create permanent urls for our profile images. -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate | http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud | http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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hey guys. i'm @raffi. i was hired aboard the @twitterapi team in july of last year by @al3x and @rsarver. at the time, i was looking for a place that would really give me the chance to work on really hard problems, work with really smart people, and also allow me to really make an impact on peoples' lives. i think i'm lucky to have found that place. @twitter, and especially this team and the people on it, are great. in the last few months, i've pushed out the geotagging API, the local trends APIs, and tons of other stuff and bug fixes. i really enjoy figuring out the right way to express and capture the representation/ interaction methods of a platform. i also have fun puzzling through security problems. i love interacting with and talking to developers (and sometimes find i don't have enough time for it), and i get really excited when developers find creative and interesting ways to take our stuff and to use it in ways that we haven't thought about. what do i wish for the most on the platform? wouldn't you all like to know :P let's say, i'm generally interested in a few themes: simplicity, scalability (not just our systems, but also in our expressions and representations), and ubiquity. you can fill in the blanks. and when you do, drop us a line. -- Raffi Krikorian Twitter Platform Team http://twitter.com/raffi
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Howdy, I'm Donald Page from Tennesse. I'm an unemployed wannabe programmer. My experience with the twitter API came after an acquaintance asked me to build him a twitter application. I built a quick and dirty app for him but his finances fel through and nothing came of it. After following the posts on this board I realized I could not spend my time chasing the ever-changing API and decided to stp the development in favor of projects I had a better chance with. D. Page
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Hey fellow Twitter developers, I'm Stuart Malin (@zhami). I'm developing a Mac/Cocoa desk-top app for interacting with Twitter. I've been working on it for a year now (slow pace of development). It has a unique (and rather cool, if I may say so) U/X, unlike anything out there. I am presently adapting the app for OAuth, which is starting to fall into place. I am registered for Chirp, and hope to meet some of you there. Presently I live in southeast Florida, but have called the Bay Area home for years, and so will enjoy a visit to SF. The one feature request that stands out for me now would be to have the ability to attach a single line of meta-data to a status update, and to for there to be a managed namespace for using this meta data field. Then we app/Web developers could populate that field with interesting items and we could parse for those that we want to adopt into our individual apps/Web sites. --Stu/art
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Hi folks, This is Amitab (@hiamitabha) and I am working on identifying location specific tweets at http://www.twaller.com. There are Twaller pages for many of the cities where all you folks live, so it was great to meet so many people through this forum. I am a heavy user of the Search and Streaming APIs. I am just getting started with developing an iPhone app for Twaller, if anyone here would like to work with me/ help me, that would be awesome. I also want to thank everyone here for maintaining such a lively discussion forum, I have get a lot of help from the notes available here, sometimes I don't acknowledge because the thread is too old, but I do want to say that all of you do a lot of awesome work for the Twiiter community. /Amitab Follow Twaller @mytwaller On Feb 21, 12:02 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: Nice to see so many awesome introductions :) I've been adding you and your applications to some Twitter lists so if I missed anything let me know. https://twitter.com/abraham/twitter-api-developershttps://twitter.com/abraham/twitter-applications @abraham On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 17:08, Marco Kaiser kaiser.ma...@gmail.com wrote: I'm Marco Kaiser (@marco), started playing with the API in Summer 2007 and developed AIR-based twhirl back then. It was acquired by Seesmic almost two years ago now, and I joined the company, too. Did a couple more Twitter desktop apps since then... :) I am based in Germany, and I also act as a moderator on this list. I'll be at Chirp. Cheers, Marco On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote: Hi, I'm Scott Wilcox (@dordotky). I'm a freelance developer and currently run and maintain thehttp://tweekly.fmandhttp://laststat.usservices. I developer mostly in PHP over the majority of my projects but plan to switch to either Ruby or Python this year. I'm also an iPhone developer and plan to release a few apps this year. I use both the REST API and Streaming API regularly and agree with the comments on standardising the errors across the platform (the user_timeline as mention by Marc is a particular pet hate). I've also been doing some research in to awareless of embedded EXIF data in images that are posted to Twitter via services such as twitpic.com. I'll be publishing these finds towards the end of the month. I sadly won't be attending Chirp due to it being too far to travel from England and not enough funds to do so :( Hopefully one of you will create a webcast for me to watch! Scott. -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 15:54, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? I'm John SJ Anderson, aka @genehack. In my day job I work for the National Institutes of Health, doing various sorts of IT-ish stuff (everything from datacenter management to web app development). For fun I do little web apps and other stuff in Perl, as well as occasionally writing on my old-school-but-mostly-lapsed blog genehack.org. I joined this list just a few days ago because I started working on a personal web server-style web application to aggregate Twitter, Identi.ca, and Facebook (and probably other stuff once I get around to it) into a single interface. Haven't released anything yet, so the name might change, but right now I'm calling it 'StatusSkein'. Source is at http://github.com/genehack/app-status-skein; screenshot at http://twitpic.com/14egkg/full. (This was mainly to play around with HTML::FormHandler and MooseX::Declare, but it seems to be turning into something useful...) What I'd most like to see added, or figure out how to do, is a way to use the OAuth stuff without having to distribute my consumer secret. I gather I'm not alone in this. 8^/ @genehack
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Hi all, I'm Anil Chawla and I develop a free service called tweetymail - http://tweetymail.com - which is a full-featured Twitter client based entirely on email. I've been using the API since early 2009 and develop my applications in PHP (thank you Abraham for your excellent TwitterOAuth library). The feature I would most like to see is the Search API providing the correct Twitter user IDs :-) I am also excited about xAuth and agree with Marc's comment about getting more clarity in some of the error messages. @anilchawla On Feb 19, 3:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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My name is Maurice Wright. I'm a mechanical engineer turned web designer, turned web developer, turned web marketer. Most of this time was spent in the financial services industry. I first really found out about the Twitter API early last year. Early this year I began working on a Twitter advertising platform (http://www.pay4tweet.com) that will focus on ease of use rather than landing celebrity Tweeters. I spend most of my other free web time maintaining a design awards site (http://www.moluv.com - 10 years) and honing my internet marketing skills. I was relocated out of my job and December, and it feels good...at least until I have to start paying bills again. Anyone need online marketing help? The feature I'd like to most see from Twitter is a non-feature. Please keep it simple. Google has done a great job with this over the years with their main search page. Hopefully, Twitter can do the same. @moluv1 @moluv00 @pay4tweet On Feb 19, 12:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Yong Su Kim - Founder of http://HanPerson.com where we create applications and games for the Social Web. Current Twitter related Projects include http://TwitIQ.com and http://TwitHive.com. We're also working on another Twitter related project around conversations that will be launched soon. I have lots of feature requests but the three top ones that would help me immediately would be: - Display of in_reply_to_status_id in search results if tweets are replies to other tweets - Better Twitter paging support so that you can retrieve tweets in date order starting from a since_id - Better people search ranking geared towards twitter names (eg. search for yong and it should return yongsu first) Yong Su Kim - http://www.HanPerson.com ysk at hanperson.com
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Hello all, My name is Andrew Seigner. I created http://heypic.me to display tweets on a Google Map, with iPhone integration and a public API supporting XML and KML. The site uses python-twitter and oauth-python-twitter. I contributed minor changes to each, adding Geo and Trends support to python-twitter and a bug fix to oauth-python-twitter: http://code.google.com/p/python-twitter/ http://code.google.com/p/oauth-python-twitter/ The feature I would most like to see was actually fulfilled a few days ago with the release of the mobile OAuth login page, go team! The next feature I'd like to see is delegated OAuth, so the iPhone app could post photos to TwitPic or YFrog, rather than just using ImageShack. Nice to meet everyone, Andrew http://twitter.com/siggy_sf http://heypic.me/user/siggy_sf
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I'm @unfollowr developer who getting too tired about not whitelisting DM sending. I've even deleted my own twitter account already On Feb 19, 10:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hello folks, I'm Daniel, I started the TweetSharp project (http://tweetsharp.com) which I work on with Jason. If you work with .NET, you probably want to use TweetSharp. We're happily supporting users like Seesmic, TidyTweet, Sobees, and beginners alike so they can build great Twitter applications. Our API has grown to include fluent and service-based support for 100% of the Twitter API, and most recently Yammer as well. We're going to do our best to make it to Chirp this year. @dimebrain and @jdiller On Feb 19, 3:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1]http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread... [2]https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3]https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogo... [4]http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate |http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud |http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Ed Borasky - freelance developer for lots of stuff besides Twitter, but I spend most of my time these days doing Twitter. Main languages are Perl (Net::Twitter is my friend!) and R, with Ruby sometimes when I need to write code other people can read. ;-) Main areas of interest - natural language processing, statistics, applied math, Linux performance engineering, social media analytics / marketing tools, algorithmic composition of music. What have I built? Some public stuff is at http://github.com/znmeb/Twitter-API-Perl-Utilities and http://github.com/znmeb/Ruby-Streaming-Testing. What do I most want to see added? Well, right now, I'd mostly like to see Twitter put up a public page with all the gee-whiz statistics - how many tweets per hour are being created, how many searches are being done, how many people are joining Twitter per day, etc. I'm happy with the API itself. -- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/ A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. ~ Paul Erdős
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Oops. I borked my links. We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread [1](Gmail link [2]) as well. I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group since early 2008. I do mostly freelance Drupal and Twitter API integration and personal projects. I love seeing the creative projects developers build or integrate with the API and look forward to meeting many of you at Chirp. TwitterOAuth [3] the first PHP library to support OAuth is built and maintained by me, and will hopefully see a new release soon. I also built a fun Chrome extension [4] that integrates common friends and followers into Twitter profiles. The feature I would most like added to the API is a conversation method to get replies to a specific status. [5] So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do you most want to see added? @Abraham [1] http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/c7cdaa0840f0de84/ [2] https://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/12680cd0fa59011e [3] http://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth [4] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/npdjhmblakdjfnnajeomfbogokloiggg [5] http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142 -- Abraham Williams | Community Advocate | http://abrah.am Project | Out Loud | http://outloud.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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Hi I'm Richard Cunningham. PHP/MySQL coder, Linux Sys. admin and creator of http://friendbinder.com a site to bring all your friends into one place, currently supporting Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, RSS and others. I've been working with the Twitter API since 2008. Richard Cunningham http://twitter.com/rythie
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I'm Jugiter Viglio and I am involved in intelligence collection on Twitter. I'd like to see more links to tools that permit the tracking of long terms trends, groups of accounts, keywords, and the like. These should be downloadable applications for an open source operating system. There are interesting web based tools but applying them discloses both methodology and subjects of interest. I may or may not examine Mr. Ed Borasky's offerings from an undisclosed location. On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Richard ryt...@gmail.com wrote: Hi I'm Richard Cunningham. PHP/MySQL coder, Linux Sys. admin and creator of http://friendbinder.com a site to bring all your friends into one place, currently supporting Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, RSS and others. I've been working with the Twitter API since 2008. Richard Cunningham http://twitter.com/rythie
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Hey Fellers! I'm Ed Finkler. I make stuff with JavaScript and PHP and related junk, and think about security from time to time. I've built stuff like this: * Spaz, a microblogging client that's older than you. Desktop and webOS http://getspaz.com * SpazCore, a component library for JavaScript that helps devs build web runtime applications. http://github.com/funkatron/spazcore * Twitter Source Stats, a simple web app that tracks and displays stats about how people are posting to Twitter http://funkatron.com/tss * The feature I'd like added to the API the most would be a social- graph-type method that included screen names -- Ed Finkler http://funkatron.com Twitter:@funkatron AIM: funka7ron ICQ: 3922133 XMPP:funkat...@gmail.com
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Joe Mayo here. Author, Consultant, and 3rd Party Twitter Library developer. While writing my most recent book, LINQ Programming/McGraw- Hill, I wanted to show readers how to create a LINQ provider. Therefore, I created an open source .NET LINQ provider for Twitter and posted it at http://linqtotwitter.codeplex.com/. I think Twitter is incredible for what it has accomplished so far and the amazing potential it has as a transformational communications medium. BTW, I have my ticket to Chirp and hope to meet many of you there. @JoeMayo On Feb 19, 1:20 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: We have not had an introductions thread ...