Re: [twitter-dev] Logical AND supported in streaming API filter endpoint

2010-04-23 Thread Jeffrey Greenberg
When will we get - aka not?

On Monday, April 19, 2010, Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com wrote:
 To date the streaming API has only supported logical OR in track
 keywords (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#track).
  Today we're happy to announce that we support logical ANDing in
 production as well.

 The track parameter is treated as a series of phrases.  Phrases are
 separated by commas. Words within phrases are delimited by spaces. A
 tweet matches if any phrase matches. A phrase matches if all of the
 words are present in the tweet. (e.g. 'the twitter' is 'the' AND
 'twitter', and 'the,twitter' is 'the' OR 'twitter'.).  Some
 examples...
 1) twitter api,twitter streaming
 (http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.xml?track=twitter+api%2Ctwitter+streaming)
 will match the tweets The Twitter API is awesome and The twitter
 streaming deal is fast, but not I'm new to Twitter
 2) The same approach to dealing with case, punctuation, @replies and
 hashtags still applies.  So chirp search,chirp streaming
 (http://stream.twitter.com/1statuses/filter.xml?track=chirp+search%2Cchirp+streaming)
 will match Listening to the @chirp talk on search, I'm at Chirp
 talking about search!, and loving this search talk #chirp

 This should dramatically close the gap on what you can do with the
 search API but not with streaming, and also reduce the amount of data
 users have to consumer to match on multiple keywords.
 Comments/questions welcome as always.

   ---Mark

 http://twitter.com/mccv


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Re: [twitter-dev] Logical AND supported in streaming API filter endpoint

2010-04-23 Thread John Kalucki
When we can squeeze it in and after we understand various cost issues.


On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Jeffrey Greenberg
jeffreygreenb...@gmail.com wrote:
 When will we get - aka not?

 On Monday, April 19, 2010, Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com wrote:
 To date the streaming API has only supported logical OR in track
 keywords (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#track).
  Today we're happy to announce that we support logical ANDing in
 production as well.

 The track parameter is treated as a series of phrases.  Phrases are
 separated by commas. Words within phrases are delimited by spaces. A
 tweet matches if any phrase matches. A phrase matches if all of the
 words are present in the tweet. (e.g. 'the twitter' is 'the' AND
 'twitter', and 'the,twitter' is 'the' OR 'twitter'.).  Some
 examples...
 1) twitter api,twitter streaming
 (http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.xml?track=twitter+api%2Ctwitter+streaming)
 will match the tweets The Twitter API is awesome and The twitter
 streaming deal is fast, but not I'm new to Twitter
 2) The same approach to dealing with case, punctuation, @replies and
 hashtags still applies.  So chirp search,chirp streaming
 (http://stream.twitter.com/1statuses/filter.xml?track=chirp+search%2Cchirp+streaming)
 will match Listening to the @chirp talk on search, I'm at Chirp
 talking about search!, and loving this search talk #chirp

 This should dramatically close the gap on what you can do with the
 search API but not with streaming, and also reduce the amount of data
 users have to consumer to match on multiple keywords.
 Comments/questions welcome as always.

   ---Mark

 http://twitter.com/mccv


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Re: [twitter-dev] Logical AND supported in streaming API filter endpoint

2010-04-20 Thread Alam Sher
I love you guys. You did it ... That has increased the Streaming usability
to some 1000 times.

Thanks in million ways,
Alam Sher

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:03 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
zn...@comcast.netwrote:

 On 04/19/2010 04:39 PM, Mark McBride wrote:
  To date the streaming API has only supported logical OR in track
  keywords (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#track).
   Today we're happy to announce that we support logical ANDing in
  production as well.
 
  The track parameter is treated as a series of phrases.  Phrases are
  separated by commas. Words within phrases are delimited by spaces. A
  tweet matches if any phrase matches. A phrase matches if all of the
  words are present in the tweet. (e.g. 'the twitter' is 'the' AND
  'twitter', and 'the,twitter' is 'the' OR 'twitter'.).  Some
  examples...
  1) twitter api,twitter streaming
  (
 http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.xml?track=twitter+api%2Ctwitter+streaming
 )
  will match the tweets The Twitter API is awesome and The twitter
  streaming deal is fast, but not I'm new to Twitter
  2) The same approach to dealing with case, punctuation, @replies and
  hashtags still applies.  So chirp search,chirp streaming
  (
 http://stream.twitter.com/1statuses/filter.xml?track=chirp+search%2Cchirp+streaming
 )
  will match Listening to the @chirp talk on search, I'm at Chirp
  talking about search!, and loving this search talk #chirp
 
  This should dramatically close the gap on what you can do with the
  search API but not with streaming, and also reduce the amount of data
  users have to consumer to match on multiple keywords.
  Comments/questions welcome as always.
 
---Mark
 
  http://twitter.com/mccv
 
 

 Awesome!

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 borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky

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 Erdős


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[twitter-dev] Logical AND supported in streaming API filter endpoint

2010-04-19 Thread Mark McBride
To date the streaming API has only supported logical OR in track
keywords (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#track).
 Today we're happy to announce that we support logical ANDing in
production as well.

The track parameter is treated as a series of phrases.  Phrases are
separated by commas. Words within phrases are delimited by spaces. A
tweet matches if any phrase matches. A phrase matches if all of the
words are present in the tweet. (e.g. 'the twitter' is 'the' AND
'twitter', and 'the,twitter' is 'the' OR 'twitter'.).  Some
examples...
1) twitter api,twitter streaming
(http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.xml?track=twitter+api%2Ctwitter+streaming)
will match the tweets The Twitter API is awesome and The twitter
streaming deal is fast, but not I'm new to Twitter
2) The same approach to dealing with case, punctuation, @replies and
hashtags still applies.  So chirp search,chirp streaming
(http://stream.twitter.com/1statuses/filter.xml?track=chirp+search%2Cchirp+streaming)
will match Listening to the @chirp talk on search, I'm at Chirp
talking about search!, and loving this search talk #chirp

This should dramatically close the gap on what you can do with the
search API but not with streaming, and also reduce the amount of data
users have to consumer to match on multiple keywords.
Comments/questions welcome as always.

  ---Mark

http://twitter.com/mccv


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Re: [twitter-dev] Logical AND supported in streaming API filter endpoint

2010-04-19 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/19/2010 04:39 PM, Mark McBride wrote:
 To date the streaming API has only supported logical OR in track
 keywords (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation#track).
  Today we're happy to announce that we support logical ANDing in
 production as well.
 
 The track parameter is treated as a series of phrases.  Phrases are
 separated by commas. Words within phrases are delimited by spaces. A
 tweet matches if any phrase matches. A phrase matches if all of the
 words are present in the tweet. (e.g. 'the twitter' is 'the' AND
 'twitter', and 'the,twitter' is 'the' OR 'twitter'.).  Some
 examples...
 1) twitter api,twitter streaming
 (http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.xml?track=twitter+api%2Ctwitter+streaming)
 will match the tweets The Twitter API is awesome and The twitter
 streaming deal is fast, but not I'm new to Twitter
 2) The same approach to dealing with case, punctuation, @replies and
 hashtags still applies.  So chirp search,chirp streaming
 (http://stream.twitter.com/1statuses/filter.xml?track=chirp+search%2Cchirp+streaming)
 will match Listening to the @chirp talk on search, I'm at Chirp
 talking about search!, and loving this search talk #chirp
 
 This should dramatically close the gap on what you can do with the
 search API but not with streaming, and also reduce the amount of data
 users have to consumer to match on multiple keywords.
 Comments/questions welcome as always.
 
   ---Mark
 
 http://twitter.com/mccv
 
 

Awesome!

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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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