://trends.api.twitter.com/1/trends/1.json
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Ian Irving ian.irv...@gmail.com wrote:
Well this is disappointing.
350 is not 20,000.
I have one little twitter app (using the trends api) and I
Hey Ed!
I hope you can use Twendr!
Yes this is on the five-minute cycle like the main Trending Topics
feed.
send me money and I'll create a Promoted trends just for you :)
(hu...)
Ian
On Feb 10, 8:48 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@borasky-
research.net wrote:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011
Well this is disappointing.
350 is not 20,000.
I have one little twitter app (using the trends api) and I need around
800 requests per hour to get the data.
This and a few other ideas I had just died. These are all small side
projects with limited opportunities for monetization or funding.
know about this. The team found an issue in the code
and have been working on a fix. You should see the trends updated over the
next few hours (if they aren't already).
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Ian
polling http://api.twitter.com/1/trends/4118.json
has been returning the same data set since ~ Nov 22
in fact the data set reports
as_of: 2010-11-26T20:18:43Z
created_at: 2010-11-22T22:13:28Z
I've retrieved a few other locations and not seen a problem.
--
Twitter developer documentation and
via TechCunct IT (http://www.techcrunchit.com/2010/02/18/gnips-manual-
on-the-twitter-streaming-api/) comes a post on Gnip's blog (a API
aggregation platform) :
Migrating to the Twitter Streaming API: A Primer
http://blog.gnip.com/2010/02/15/migrating-to-the-twitter-streaming-api-a-primer/
Ian
Regardless, the cursor set * request throttle limit should be = the
greatest number of followers on Twitter (whether that's a cap, or the
current king of Twitter).
Anil makes a case for how many of those users are really engaged
followers.
Fast Company had a piece Mr. Social: Ashton Kutcher
.
Any other options, comments or solutions?
Ian Irving