Thats pretty disappointing seeing as, for instance on the iPhone/iPod
touch platform, there are lots competing together. Some get
preferential treatment they get advantages.
On Oct 26, 5:55 pm, Eric Woodward wrote:
> Rich, I think you answered your own question there, the first one
> anyway. I
So what you're really asking for is someone to teach you web
development? I'm sure there are plenty of consultants on this list
who'd be willing to spend time in exchange for cold hard cash.
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me: http
It's been a couple weeks ... not to antagonize anyone or stir up a
hornet's nest, but I'm curious, what are peoples' takes on oneforty
now? Looks like TOS is revamped.
Who's using it? What have your experiences been?
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [
Hi Mageuzi, can you please shed more light what you exactly did?
I am trying to post non-ascii status through api and it shows
"incorrect signature".
ascii characters are posted successfully.
On Sep 20, 1:55 am, Mageuzi wrote:
> Thanks for the response, Brian :) After a bit more debugging and
>
I think you'll have to compute relationsships yourself.
* use existing ontologies describing relationships
* try to guess relationships by using AI and datamining algorithms
like clustering
On Oct 26, 7:00 pm, Legend wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there's a way to get related hashtags or m
The Twitter Dev/API list is the one list that there is a very often
posted thread of this nature. I call it the Twitter Think Tank
BandWagon™ :)
Twitter hits the news, the news reports that application x, y, and z
are all getting millions of users, millions of users translates to
some
Hey all
Is it possible to find the screen name of a twitter user from an email
address?
Say suppose an email address is a...@abc.com then what is the
corresponding screen name of the user with that email id if there
exists a registered user with that email.
Please let me know if there is any wa
You could try signing in with that email address. People usually have easy
to guess passwords. After signing in, the link to the profile page will have
the screen-name at the end of the URL.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 4:20 PM, dhaval wrote:
>
> Is it possible to find the screen name of a twitter
No
Marco
2009/10/27 dhaval
>
> Hey all
>
> Is it possible to find the screen name of a twitter user from an email
> address?
>
> Say suppose an email address is a...@abc.com then what is the
> corresponding screen name of the user with that email id if there
> exists a registered user with that
Wow, smartest post EVER.
BAN?
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:03 AM, Harshad RJ wrote:
> You could try signing in with that email address. People usu
Hi Scott,
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
>
> The Twitter Dev/API list is the one list that there is a very often posted
> thread of this nature. I call it the Twitter Think Tank BandWagon™ :)
>
> Twitter hits the news, the news reports that application x, y, and z are
> al
Interstingly, Twitter does help out slightly here but only for the top
trends.
When you grab the top trends API it returns a query which more often
than not is actually more than one trending hash tag around the same
subject.
Unfortunately this does not help with old trends or hashtags that
aren
It made me laugh. Not helpful, but entertaining.
Dhaval, there's no way for you to do what you want. Twitter doesn't make
email or email related functions accessible to third party devs in any way.
Not that I know of anyway..
Tim.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
>
> W
No, and don't expect it to ever be available.
On Oct 27, 2009, at 6:51 AM, dhaval wrote:
>
> Hey all
>
> Is it possible to find the screen name of a twitter user from an email
> address?
>
> Say suppose an email address is a...@abc.com then what is the
> corresponding screen name of the user
We have developed "themes" that link hashtags together, although perhaps
not to quite the depth you may be suggesting.
If you look at (for example) http://tweet.linkky.com/stephenfry,
anything in parentheses is a "theme" - we limit the amount that appear
in any tag cloud, although by its ver
On Oct 27, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Dwi Sasongko Supriyadi wrote:
Twitter is not a point and click API, none are; a Twitter
programmer could
build any web app they want. With that in mind, I would look to
forums and
mailing lists for beginner introductions to programming. A good
programmer
coul
Anybody got a recommendation on a book on developing for Twitter?
Hey guys
I need some sort of API for twitter stats. Where do I get that? for
eg. I would like to list of the top users from my country. Ordered by
followers, tweets, re-tweets, etc
Where is the API for this and what methods would I use to get this
info? Any decent documentation on this anywhere?
Is my assumption correct that s.twimg.com is for serving more system
related images & a?.twimg.com are for user assets ?
Regards,
G
My app runs on Appengine, and always get 'ApplicationError: 5 ',
anybody has this issue now?
Hello,
You can find related tags, words, users, links and sites from a
recommendation and reputation tool I am building called TagWalk,
http://tagwalk.com/
For example, tags related to #rest are #json #sap #php #xml #Java #API
#nosql + more.
Take a look: http://tagwalk.com/tag/rest
This is base
This is weirdly happening every single day. I tripe checked the rate limit
I'm way above the 150 requests per hour, most of the cases it says I still
have 150 requests to do - and that's probably because the API isn't
deliverying the tweets to me, when it does, it decreases the rate limit.
Any tho
OAuth is working fine for me right now.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Chen Jie wrote:
>
> My app runs on Appengine, and always get 'ApplicationError: 5 ',
> anybody has this issue now?
>
As far as I know, there is no API for this. If I am not mistaken,
currently, Twitter doesn't give the country of the tweeter. So there is no
real way of knowing what country the tweet is from.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 3:52 AM, NightStalker wrote:
>
> Hey guys
>
> I need some sort of API for twit
I can confirm both of you: I can use oauth with no problems, but two
other users of my website can't login. ( www.gloxa.eu )
There's something. How can we help ?
On Oct 27, 2:16 pm, ryan alford wrote:
> OAuth is working fine for me right now.
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Chen Jie wrote
Hi.
I don't have a book (but mention a couple below) that I've used. But
there seen to be quite a few good tutorials. And you can learn a great
deal from the Twitter API Libraries under:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Libraries
If developing in PHP, I've found Tijs Verkoyen's library to be fairly
s
I am using OAuth with a desktop client. Maybe something with the web
clients? Don't know if Twitter handles them differently on their side.
Ryan
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Spataro wrote:
>
> I can confirm both of you: I can use oauth with no problems, but two
> other users of my website
Thank you for responding so quickly!
It's nice to know that the issues have been reported to the
appropriate people.
-- Aki
On Oct 27, 12:35 am, John Kalucki wrote:
> I've forwarded your message to the Japan product manager and to the
> engineer who first brought Japanese tokenizing to Search.
No way, I think Harshad totally wins the "troll the stupid and
frequently asked question" award.
I think Harshad's answer should be our canned response when anyone asks
this FAQ in the future.
On 10/27/09 7:05 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
>
> Wow, smartest post EVER.
>
> BAN?
>
> ∞ Andy Badera
>
The "Address Book API" is forthcoming.
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:25 AM, ryan alford wrote:
>
> No, and don't expect it to ever be available.
>
>
- Forwarded Message
From: Andrew Badera
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 7:35:33 AM
Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: Find username/screenname through email
addresses
The "Address Book API" is forthcoming.
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280
∞ This email
This is first app using OAuth. As far as I have known, once the user
has authorized an application, in the subsequent visits, he is not
shown the page "Allow/Deny" buttons but automatically redirected to
application.
But in my application, every time the user tries to login, he is
greeted with Al
are you saving the access token?
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 09:57, CreativeEye wrote:
>
> This is first app using OAuth. As far as I have known, once the user
> has authorized an application, in the subsequent visits, he is not
> shown the page "Allow/Deny" buttons but automatically redirected to
>
I have just ordered the book Twitter API and its arriving tomorrow, I
will let you guys know how I found it :)
On Oct 27, 1:35 pm, leonspencer wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I don't have a book (but mention a couple below) that I've used. But
> there seen to be quite a few good tutorials. And you can learn a
I missed this in the 1st message: my app uses Twitter for login
purposes. So there is registration on my app.
How do I use the saved access token?
Yes I am saving the access token. yet i am not able to see where I
will use that.
--
On Oct 27, 9:16 pm, JDG wrote:
> are you saving the access token
Nothing really?
Is there any way to set the mount / start point of the simpleXML
array?
On Oct 27, 2:28 am, TylerC wrote:
> Hey everyone, im trying to figure out why cursors are not being
> returned... I am making a call
> tohttp://twitter.com/statuses/friends.xml?cursor=-1
> to get my fir
There are ways to figure out language with very short text. In fact,
one can identify language changes in documents that contain text in
multiple languages.
http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/090114.html
That's not to say that Twitter uses such methods, just that it's
possible to ide
I really don't get it now... I am making a call to get all my friends
and I am only getting data between the tags. I need to
get cursors and while they are returned when going through the browser
they do not show up when ran from my script. wtf...
$users = $oauth->oAuthRequest(
So you're using Sign In With Twitter. Are you sure you're going to the right
URL? That is, are you going to /oauth/authorize or /oauth/authenticate?
IIRC, if you use the latter, they should only be prompted once. If you use
the former, they'll be prompted every time.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:11,
are you sure they're not returned via the script? did you dump the data you
received using wireshark or some other network monitoring tool? it could be
that the $oauth class is simply not parsing it correctly.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:31, TylerC wrote:
>
> I really don't get it now... I am mak
Its the standard OAuth class provided from the Twitter wiki...
When I dump it, even with var dump or print it begins with :
But then right after the tag the data ends. Its very odd and
its driving me nuts.
On Oct 27, 1:40 pm, JDG wrote:
> are you sure they're not returned via the script? d
The cursor stuff is still somewhat new. Just because it's on the wiki
doesn't mean it was provided by Twitter (it's not). It may not have been
updated to handle cursors. You should do a dump via a network monitoring
tool, like wireshark or even just curl, to see what's sent to the oAuth
class. I ca
Idk the OAuth files just return all the data from the CURL query there
is not any parsing done to it from what I can see. It just gives you
whatever it gets from Twitter which leads me to believe I am missing
some kind of parameter or there is a bug with the API and OAuth.
On Oct 27, 1:46 pm, JDG
Further moor I edited the OAuth script for some debugging and output
the exact string returned by the CURL call and there is still no
next_cursor showing up.
On Oct 27, 1:52 pm, TylerC wrote:
> Idk the OAuth files just return all the data from the CURL query there
> is not any parsing done to it
then you should open a bug against twitter.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 13:32, TylerC wrote:
>
> Further moor I edited the OAuth script for some debugging and output
> the exact string returned by the CURL call and there is still no
> next_cursor showing up.
>
> On Oct 27, 1:52 pm, TylerC wrote:
>
Are you sure that's where the cursor=-1 is supposed to go? Isn't the
array meant to contain all the options you want to pass? Perhaps your
library is cleaning up your URL to make sure it has no request
parameters and only passing the parameters in the array that you're
passing as a 2nd pa
I also recommend using Wireshark, tcpdump or the like to get an
authoritative picture of what’s happening. And if there is indeed a
bug, the output serves as clear proof.
A number of people are seeing similar things, especially if you
specify a since_id:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/e6289b6439c1d26d/e367ca8af09d28d5?lnk=gst&q=searches+returning+no+tweets&pli=1
My current (extremely bad) solution is to just "hire ho
I have a project in which it would be tremendously easier if I could just
specify a search to take place amongst a particular user's Twitter friends,
instead of across the entire site. Is there a way to do this currently? If
not, is this something the team could consider? I can make it work by
c
It looks as though it depends on the exact nature of the query.
The following always return up to date results, even with a since_id
(I haven't included those since_ids here)
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=hong+kong+OR+kowloon&rpp=100
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%23iphone&rp
This is something that we're considering internally. I'll bring it up again,
though.
-Chad
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
> I have a project in which it would be tremendously easier if I could just
> specify a search to take place amongst a particular user's Twitter friends
Thanks Chad!
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
> This is something that we're considering internally. I'll bring it up
> again, though.
>
> -Chad
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
>
>> I have a project in which it would be tremendously easier if I could
On a related point as a Twitter user with far more than 3200 tweets
any chance that the following two features might also be considered:
1. Search your OWN tweets? (ideally all not just the most recent 3200
- both DM's & tweets - possibly including DM's recieved as well as sent)
2. Retrieve
Hi all.
I had a question,
take a example for show what i want:
if someone's
Followers/ids = A,B,C,D,E,G
Friends/ids = D,F,G
are there a API that can get result Xxxx/ids= D,G directly?
Its easy to call two apis and calculate by myself when two list are
small.
but it become inconvenien
I'm trying to put together a Twitter app for a band that will have you
sign in, add a tweet (a preset tweet about getting a band's free EP),
and then take you to a page where you can download a free EP.
I've never worked with creating a Twitter app before.
Can anyone help or give advice?
I hired a developer to create a twiter application for me. This
developer did not complete the job, adn gave up about half way
through. He was able to obtain a twitter consumer and secret key, and
i now need to login to change a setting, however i do not know what
twitter account or login was us
Hello all. I just recently started using the twitter API and oAuth
for a site I am working on. After wrapping my head around oAuth
things seemed to be going well. Out of the 12 components of the
library i am using, 8 worked right off the bat. Unfortunately, methods
where I change the URL, then
I'm trying to make a blackberry app that gets your friends timeline.
However I keep getting the 401 unauthorized error on any attempt I
make. I am using the same code as the open source BBTweet so I don't
understand why this doesn't work for me. The username and password are
correct. If I copy and
Is the language selection broken?
Couldn't get results according to language I selected :S
Hi I was wondering what the status of the List API was? Is the API
going to publicized any time soon, as I'm looking forward to
implementing it into @tweetarium.
Cheers,
Matthew Ford
@matthewcford
While tweetarium was on the front page (newly listed) it sent us
around 20 unique's a day, each averaging 5 mins and 8 pages views. Not
masses of traffic but better quality than other sources so far.
Matt
On Oct 27, 8:57 am, Andrew Badera wrote:
> It's been a couple weeks ... not to antagonize
Twitter Oauth or open new window via http://tinyurl.com/yh2fb2k.
Check online tutorials and Twitter Libraries:
Writing your first Twitter Application w/Oauth:
http://www.snipe.net/2009/07/writing-your-first-twitter-application-with-oauth/
http://wiki.github.com/jmathai/twitter-async
http://wi
Ideally this could all be done in the search query. Append who:everybody,
who:friends, or who:self (I believe FriendFeed does something like this) to
the query and it only searches the specified people. This way no API
changes are needed. Only backend infrastructure to handle the new query
terms
63 matches
Mail list logo