If you want a larger proportion of the statuses, you can apply for a higher level of track access.
-John Kalucki http://twitter.com/jkalucki Services, Twitter Inc. On Aug 22, 8:17 am, Mark Nutter <[email protected]> wrote: > @Will Yeah, that's what we're currently using, and it works well > enough, but I would really love an unthrottledtrackbecause it > includes the user profile information inline. That would be sooo > nice. > > On Aug 20, 11:54 am, Wil Kern <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Have you thought about just using the filter:links in yoursearchquery? > > Will > > > On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Mark Nutter <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I'm writing an application that needs a realtime stream of the links > > > being posted on Twitter. I've been using thesearchapi with asearch > > > for the term 'http' but I stumbled across thetrackfirehose method > > > which appears to offer the same functionality but with the added bonus > > > of including the user profile information inline. Doestrackprovide > > > the same real-time stream that thesearchapi does? Would I be > > > missing links at all by usingtrack? If not, I'll switch over to that > > > immediately. This will greatly reduce the number of API calls I need > > > to make to update user information. Thanks! > > > -- > > Will Kernwww.tweetmart.com > > (c) 703-431-9393
