You can't have multiple logins per account at the moment.

In general, contact the API group for help with this. In this case,
I'll set things up for you.

-John Kalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.


On Jun 23, 7:26 am, கார்த்திக்.மு <fermis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John,
>
> Can we have two concurrent connections, one each to the methods
> gardenhose and shadow from a single Twitter account?
>
> Thanks,
> Karthik
>
> On May 10, 9:04 am, John Kalucki <jkalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Note: TheStreamingAPI is currently under a limited alpha test,
> > details below.
>
> > Multiple concurrent connections from the same account are discouraged
> > on theStreamingAPI. Starting on or after the afternoon of Monday,
> > May 11th (22:00:00 11-May-2009 UTC) the service will gently enforce
> > this policy. A later release will fully enforce this policy.
> > Subsequent connections from the same account will cause previously
> > established connections to be disconnected.
>
> > In some cases, this might cause operational difficulties for
> > developers who are using the restricted resources. For example, a
> > developer's staging test might knock that developer's production /
> > gardenhose feed offline. Non-production uses should connect to the /
> > spritzer resource with a secondary account to avoid these conflicts.
> > We may, on a case-by-case basis, grant exceptions to this policy as we
> > work through the alpha test. We will attempt to balance ease-of-use,
> > resource consumption and abuse prevention.
>
> > -John Kalucki - Services, Twitter Inc.http://twitter.com/jkalucki
>
> > Important Alpha Test Note:
> > TheStreamingAPI (aka Hosebird) is currently under an alpha test. All
> > developers using theStreamingAPI must tolerate possible unannounced
> > and extended periods of unavailability, especially during off-hours,
> > Pacific Time. New features, resources and policies are being deployed
> > on very little, if any, notice. Any developer may experiment with the
> > unrestricted resources and provide feedback via this list. Access to
> > restricted resources is extremely limited and is only granted on a
> > case-by-case basis after acceptance of an additional terms of service
> > document. Documentation is 
> > available:http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation.

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