Jan, yes twitter have said they're removing whitelisting for new
requests, see here :
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/1acd954f8a04fa84
On Feb 12, 5:37 pm, Jan Paricka wrote:
> Whoa, does that mean twitter is no longer whitelisting??
>
> Guys, I spent
You could use the streaming api and throw away tweets that have no
location data/show them as having a default location.
Whether or not this is a viable option for you depends on how often
the keyword is tweeted and whether you need to index absolutely all
tweets for the keyword...
On Mar 4, 11:02
Run this in the background - don't do it on page load if you can avoid
it.
Also, if you are using PHP to compare the lists don't use array_diff
as this is very slow on large arrays.
On Mar 5, 8:14 am, amit debnath wrote:
> I have a site for twitter based tools. One of the options was to enable
>
This method requires authentication, so you will need to sign the
request with oauth tokens before it will work.
On Mar 5, 4:04 am, Naresh wrote:
> hi!
> i am very new to twitter API.
> my question
> is:http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json?user_id=1401881,1401882
> this is example url of t