Hi all.
I am Andrew Chen(or Chen Chi-Shun in chinese name),
I am using Delphi to develop some type of twitter client.
It maybe a RSS client + Twitter client (maybe + Calendar in future).
I hope i can make money from it :D
I am also the developer of Googi Calendar,Rainbow Text Editor,...
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Atul Kulkarni atulskulka...@gmail.com wrote:
This sounds like a collaborative filtering problem. But rule based system
alone might not be your best choice for such a dynamic environment like
twitter.
Probably, but there could be different rbls for different
I see it now too, but when I posted yesterday I was getting some error
referring to Bucket does not exist or something like that.
On Feb 27, 11:30 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
My flash application is currently getting security errors from
search.twitter.com. It would appear
hmm - its possible there was a S3 hiccup (bucket sounds like a S3 related
term).
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
I see it now too, but when I posted yesterday I was getting some error
referring to Bucket does not exist or something like that.
On
Dear all,
I am kind of confused after reading the Streaming API documentation.
The statuses/filter method doesn't include locations as a parameter,
but the example of the locations parameter use it for the example:
curl -d @locations http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json -
Just a heads up to John/Raffi etc. There currently seems to be an issue with
the timelines for some users. Across my accounts, I've got no tweets coming in
for the past couple of hours, whereas other accounts are showing them fine.
(Yes, I've confirmed there should be new tweets showing up!)
Just as the title says, nearly all my point data from my tweets were
deleted, saving those from one or two days ago. Why?
I've investigated a few different ways--through a Google Maps mashup,
using YQL, and looking at the RSS feed. All of the report null or
missing values for point. I can see no
Greetings folks
I know this is not a support group, but I thought that's were I would
find all the twitter geeks in one place, maybe someone can help with
the following
My twitter account is not updating, which is the last posts I can view
are from 8 hours a ago)
Slightly suspicious this is
Several users are reporting missing tweets over the past 8 hours. The problem
exists even on twitter.com. One of my accounts is also affected.
Even though @kiwi_app and @isaiah follow many of the same people, the @isaiah
account is empty for the past 8 hours except for it's own tweets.
I
Scenario
- TwitterAppA has an oAuth
- TwitterAppA has as part of its functions an embed from TwitterAppB
which also uses Twitter oauth
The goal is for users to be able to oauth with TwitterAppA and then be
recognized automatically as the same user by the embed of
TwitterAppB. Without this the
Hello,
It is with profound sense of sadness i write this email to you. I
don't know how you will find this but you just have to forgive me for
not telling you before leaving. I traveled down to United Kingdom for
a short vacation but unfortunately,i got mugged at gun point on my way
to the hotel
Have a look at the OAuth Echo proposal:
http://mehack.com/oauth-echo-delegation-in-identity-verificatio
Abraham
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:59, Swan robert.swanw...@gmail.com wrote:
Scenario
- TwitterAppA has an oAuth
- TwitterAppA has as part of its functions an embed from TwitterAppB
hi.
this is unfortunate -- can you provide me more details so i can track this
down? feel free to message me directly and off the list.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:43 AM, GJTorikian gjtorik...@gmail.com wrote:
Just as the title says, nearly all my point data from my tweets were
deleted, saving
Just a follow up on this. For users I've started following since this happened,
their tweets show up in my timeline yet the users I was already following do
not.
Scott.
On 28 Feb 2010, at 12:02, Scott Wilcox wrote:
Just a heads up to John/Raffi etc. There currently seems to be an issue with
Hi,
I am exploring twitter to do some Natural Language Processing projects
probably using some existing algorithms. Till now I have not been able
to pin down anything specific. Can some one give me ideas for the
same?
Regards,
Aditya A
PostiveResponse
A Negative Times A Negative, Is a Positive.
#Negative
Scammer
#Negative
It got through the twitter-dev spam protection by google.
#Postive
Humor Amusement
/PositiveReponse
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:34 PM, John Krutsch johnkrut...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
It is with profound
What tip, trick, or tidbit of information do you wish you had known when you
started working with the Twitter API?
If I had known about the 3,200 status pagination limit I would have started
archiving my timeline back then and have a personal searchable index of all
my posts now.
What about you?
is this still occurring? we've posted the following on our status blog
http://status.twitter.com/post/418019220/some-users-timelines-frozen
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Just a follow up on this. For users I've started following since this
happened, their
Hi,
I'm getting a lot of access denied on images like :
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/672324994/19978_748284884009_7814447_43537412_3252727_n_normal.jpg
returns :
Error
CodeAccessDenied/Code
MessageAccess Denied/Message
RequestIdEA3280A7F9F639B8/RequestId
HostId
Hey guys,
Just a quick heads up to let you know that I took the work of a bunch of
awesome developers, pruned out the unnecessary browser-based oAuth stuff,
tweaked a bit, and made a quick sample app to demonstrate it all and
simplify the implementation of xAuth in iPhone apps.
You can read all
Nope, just a delay in accepting my post :)
What was the cause?
Scott.
On 28 Feb 2010, at 22:16, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
is this still occurring? we've posted the following on our status blog
http://status.twitter.com/post/418019220/some-users-timelines-frozen
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at
Several folks have done stuff with sentiment classification and opinion
mining... You could look at replicating what's been done to get attuned to
NLP with user-generated-micro data; after which, I'm sure you will get
creative ideas!
Victor
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Aditya Andhalikar
a snafu during some scheduled maintenance, apparently.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@tig.gr wrote:
Nope, just a delay in accepting my post :)
What was the cause?
Scott.
On 28 Feb 2010, at 22:16, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
is this still occurring? we've posted the
Awesome. Although I still don't understand why iPhone developers have such
an aversion to the standard OAuth flow. Best case OAuth takes a *single*
click to add an account to your application and worse case it adds an extra
2 clicks.
Abraham
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 16:02, Aral Balkan
next question is, why do my replies seem to be taking an age to hit the list
today? Not many mods around or something? All watching the hockey? :P
Scott.
On 1 Mar 2010, at 01:08, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
a snafu during some scheduled maintenance, apparently.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 2:23 PM,
next question is, why do my replies seem to be taking an age to hit the
list today? Not many mods around or something? All watching the hockey? :P
Too much hash last night, sorry.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap
rofl, i thought as much :P
On 1 Mar 2010, at 01:21, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
next question is, why do my replies seem to be taking an age to hit the
list today? Not many mods around or something? All watching the hockey? :P
Too much hash last night, sorry.
--
lol classic Adam!
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Adam Cloud cloudy...@gmail.com wrote:
PostiveResponse
A Negative Times A Negative, Is a Positive.
#Negative
Scammer
#Negative
It got through the twitter-dev spam protection by google.
#Postive
Humor Amusement
/PositiveReponse
On
Locations is still a bit of an early feature, even though we shipped it
several months ago. It works great, but we haven't polished out the details,
as the rate of geo-tagged tweets is still fairly low and the adventurous
have figured it out despite the under-documentation. I updated the wiki to
The gardenhose is very very roughly 3x the default access level (aka
Spritzer). The algorithm is slightly complicated, and the inputs vary, thus,
vagueness.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:05 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
We're strange creatures :)
Aral
Sent from my iPhone
On 1 Mar 2010, at 01:09, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome. Although I still don't understand why iPhone developers
have such an aversion to the standard OAuth flow. Best case OAuth
takes a *single* click to add an
That's good to know - if Gardenhose was 10X Spritzer, what I'm trying
to do wouldn't be feasible with Gardenhose because I'd have to buy a
bigger pipe into my lab. I'd probably run out of patience with CPU
usage in Perl and Ruby, too ;-)
On Feb 28, 8:18 pm, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
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