Watch out for higher rates at many garages if there is a game at ATT
park.
There are a few lots on Harrison between 3rd and 4th which are
inexpensive typically less than $10.
Shannon
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On May 29, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com wrote:
There's
I'm not at Twitter but I read the blog post as saying that ads around
the Twitter timeline (as part of the UI of an application or website)
are fine but ads IN the Twitter timeline (as paid tweets) are not.
Shannon
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On May 24, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Liz nwjersey...@gmail.com
It seems to me that if a developer changes the permissions an app
requests ALL previous users should be asked to reauthorize on their
next usage (if the app typically worked on a server or without user
interaction then the developer will have to recontact users.
As a user I don't want
John,
A question - what is the line between user/desktop apps and services?
A few random ideas - not sure if any of these exist or not:
1) An app which uses the new stream services to monitor every tweet by
folks you follow (plus everything else in the streams) and triggers
specific actions on
Not just dev related - just started getting the following back in response
to attempting to load http://twitter.com (logged in and via a browser that
wasn't logged in)
any ideas why?
Shannon
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On a related point as a Twitter user with far more than 3200 tweets
any chance that the following two features might also be considered:
1. Search your OWN tweets? (ideally all not just the most recent 3200
- both DM's tweets - possibly including DM's recieved as well as sent)
2.
Speaking here more as a user than just as a developer - this approach would
both not work and annoy many users.
It would not work because it would merely delay the blocks which are the
signals (among others I assume) to twitter that an account is a spammer -
i.e. until people know that an account
Not app specific but as a user via the web I am noticing the following
possibly related behaviors:
- new users showing up in my followers list w/o an email being sent
- emails being sent about new followers w/o the follower showing up in my
followers list
- followers i blocked still showing up
Perhaps I have missed it (I have looked) but is there is a way to search
ONLY the tweets from people whom a user of your service follows? i.e. after
OAuth then search all the tweets from folks whom they are following -
including @reply's and accounts who are set private? Ideally as far into the
Hi all,
This isn't specific to the app I'm building at the moment, but the recent
thread on how to determine who is using your application reminded me of a
general question I have about the APIs.
Is there is an API call to return information about updates done via a given
application? (i.e. the
I'm getting a 503 error no servers available to handle your requests
when I just tried to load Twitter via Safari on my iPhone (and am
getting authentication errors via iPhone apps). A friend in Chicago
just reported the same errors to me as well.
Didn't see anything on
Here also lies an ongoing issue I see repeated over and over with
regard to all social applications (but especially Twitter) - the
assumption that how the author uses the tool is how and why everyone
uses that tool.
ie not all Twitter accounts are used to follow others actively - but
in
Of Shannon Clark
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Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: [Feature Request] Hiding certain Hashtags
I, for one, don't think such a feature should be via Twitter directly.
What I do think would be valuable would
Not specific to only developers but at the moment http://search.twitter.com
is not loading on my iPhone though search via an iPhone app
(twitterfon is what I tried) is working.
Shannon
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On Aug 6, 2009, at 2:19 PM, John Kalucki jkalu...@gmail.com wrote:
Some users
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