It's a wrapper around the current API so the same rate limiting applies
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On 2 Jul 2011, at 08:51, "Mo'b Mo'b" wrote:
> With Rate-limiting , right?
>
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:53 PM, AdamWynne wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I have open sourced my connectivity api to twitter, s
With Rate-limiting , right?
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:53 PM, AdamWynne wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I have open sourced my connectivity api to twitter, so for all you Clojure
> twitter-heads, go and check out:
> https://github.com/adamwynne/twitter-api
>
> Some features:
> - its based on the async.http.
Hi guys
I have open sourced my connectivity api to twitter, so for all you Clojure
twitter-heads, go and check out:
https://github.com/adamwynne/twitter-api
Some features:
- its based on the async.http.client library for high performance, low
overhead comms
- it has a full test suite
- it is up
Thanks Tom for your advice,
I've found out the issue "Account Verification Request Form Broken" at
Twitter Help Center.
I guess that would be the reason for 401 error.
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It surprises me that Twitter didn't simply push all developers to the
top of that queue. Anyway, could someone push me to the top as well? (@tvdw)
To answer the question of this thread:
I *think* you will have to contact Twitter for that. Not the people here
on the API list, but via http://twitter
I'm not sure about the question, but it has me thinking.
I know it's kind of a failed tech these days but wouldn't it be funny if
twitter could host an OpenSocial like container thing in the right pain based
on the a tweet link? It could open that right area to all sorts of dynamic
content.
E
I run a URL shortener that plays Youtube videos. When someone clicks a
link like http://peekURL.com/va1gk1h how do I play that video in the
right pane on the New Twitter? Can I show ads there?
The videos will all be coming from Youtube or Myspace, but if Twitter
isn't going to allow third-party ac