Hi all,
I though to develop a J2ME twitter client and wrote some code. I got
stuck in authentication step.
http://twitter4j.org/en/code-examples.html
I tried this but there's no BufferedReader in J2ME.
I read that pin type authentication is better for mobile apps. But
found no proper guide.
Doe
It depends on how fast you need these results. The streaming API lets you
collect tweets for up to 400 keywords at one time. You can divide your
keywords into sets of 400 each, and collect tweets for 2 hours per set. That
will let you sample tweets for 50,000 keywords over a 10 day period. If you
c
It depends on how you want to select these tweets. If you need to find
tweets based on keywords without knowing the users, then the search API
won't go back more than about 7 days, as you say.
If you want tweets from users that you have already identified, you can get
up to 3,200 old tweets from a
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On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:04 PM, SeriousSamP wrote:
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 18:53:12 +0100, Tom van der Woerdt
wrote:
> I'll be simple: you can't achieve this with the Twitter API.
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> Maybe other APIs can help you, but I don't know one.
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> Tom
There are some services that have indexed tweets for more than Twitter's
default of seven days. I don't r
Yes, you can use the normal OAuth flow which allows you to use a
redirect URL. Alternatively, you could use the xAuth procedure to
exchange an username and password for a set of OAuth credentials,
although this method is a method that should only be used as a last
resort (like cases where there
Streaming API does have a limit on keywords, yes. I think it's 400. You
should contact Twitter (in this case probably a...@twitter.com) for
increased amounts of keywords, although this will probably cost you some
money. (In case of 5 words, probably a lot)
Tom
On 12/24/10 6:20 AM, Andrew
I'll be simple: you can't achieve this with the Twitter API.
Maybe other APIs can help you, but I don't know one.
Tom
On 12/24/10 6:13 AM, Chris Bang wrote:
I’m developing a program to collect historical data or twits from
Twitter using Twitter search API and Twitter4J which means the program
when we use the oauth api ,we should get a PIN through browser before
login, I want to know whether has the api witch give me a signin
control that I can skip the getting PIN step。
many thanks
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My English not very good, good point of our domestic as long as
English people are highly paid in the enterprise, not our domestic
technology, had to learn other people's things, I recently had a
android and Twitter are interested in is the most trouble With
interest he can not drop, no way, I want
I am working on a website that generates ideas for brandnames. As part
of this website I need to search twitter for 50 000 words so that I
can analyse the results and use them in one of my algorithms. Do I
need to contact Twitter staff to do this? There are rate limits on
some APIs and not sure if
I’m developing a program to collect historical data or twits from
Twitter using Twitter search API and Twitter4J which means the program
is based on Java.
I selected Search API for my program among APIs by Twitter. However,
Twitter says that there is a limitation of 7days, although the limit
depend
Here's another one:
### request_token request ###
GET https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token
Authorization: OAuth
oauth_callback="",oauth_consumer_key="",oauth_nonce="6hEehWMV3NIXsVWyFz4q8mjeTsI",oauth_signature="6hCY%2FrfPwpM%2F1hxvEJ9CxNgHGhU%3D",oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1",oauth_t
Hello,
I've placed a few examples on Github. Take a look at:
https://github.com/dordotky/oauth-examples/blob/master/single-account-use/update-status.php
Scott.
On 23 Dec 2010, at 21:29, Resolute Innovations wrote:
> I have an app on my website. Once a user posts a message to this app I
> would
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