Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2011-02-15 Thread Karthik K
can some one please tell me what happens to users who are at 'restricted track' or 'partner track' levels for streaming API access? -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-22 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
Quoting Ryan Sarver : Spritzer is currently at 1% of the Firehose, but as the docs say it's subject to change without notice Given the Snowflake algorithm, how can a program consuming Spritzer determine whether a Spritzer rate change has happened because a. People are tweeting at a differe

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-22 Thread Ryan Sarver
Spritzer is currently at 1% of the Firehose, but as the docs say it's subject to change without notice On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:18 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > Quoting Ryan Sarver : >> >> Many of you may wonder what this means for elevated access and >> whitelisting requests. Our default

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-21 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
Quoting Ryan Sarver : Many of you may wonder what this means for elevated access and whitelisting requests. Our default levels like Spritzer, Follow and Track will not be changing, and will remain free and available directly from Twitter. Companies and developers are encouraged to begin developme

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-18 Thread Matthew Terenzio
Right. usage of the API is completely under Twitter control and TOS. I understand that. And yes, all of this is new and subject to litigation. Not worth the headache unless a rug was pulled out under and existing established business and agreement, which is probably only a few companies if any and

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-18 Thread Edward Hotchkiss
Well, they do have their ToS the law has so far placed in favor of usage of apps and apis regardless of ToS as long as it is "legal". Yet, due to massive litigation. Best, -- Edward H. Hotchkiss http://www.edwardhotchkiss.com/ http://www.twitter.com/edwardhotchkiss/ -

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-18 Thread Matthew Terenzio
We have every right in the world to gather this data for analysis without any permission. It's public. Redistributing it will be subject to fair use and copyright law but not gathering it and making broad analysis. That is what search engines do and so far the courts have said they have a right to

Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter + Gnip Partnership

2010-11-17 Thread Edward Hotchkiss
Checkout indexing all possible Twitter data into a large dataset and doing "api calls" from there. Best, -- Edward H. Hotchkiss http://www.edwardhotchkiss.com/ http://www.twitter.com/edwardhotchkiss/ -- On Nov 17, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote: Companies h