Hi
I am trying to estimate how many twitter accounts are actively using
our iphone app and how much tweet activity they are generating.
Finding out just how many accounts have authorized our app would be
helpful, but after reading this discussion I realize such info is no
longer available via htt
> The FAQ onhttp://dev.twitter.com/pages/application-permission-model-faqwill
> be udpated in a minute :)
>
Here's the URL
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/application-permission-model-faq
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Just wanted to share that I have recently received inquiries from some
sites that have hit this same issue.
For the time being I am directing them to build their own button or
else not displays buttons on https pages. (which means many of the
sites don't bother to include the buttons.)
I agree it
Hi
Through testing a call to verify_credentials when it returns true
seems to count against the oAuthed user's rate limit.
However if verify_credentials returns false it does not seem to count
against the IP's rate limit.
I just want to make sure this is correct and the verify_credentials
return
explains
the bot and policy is probably best practice so people know who owns
the bot.)
- Steve
Stephen Rife
DIgital Garage
http://twitter.com/melobubu
Yes, I see the same issue with both:
/:user/:list_id/members
/:user/lists/memberships
- Steve
On 5月2日, 午前6:08, randomnoise wrote:
> I've got the same problem, previous_cursor does not work on:
>
> http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/friends
>
> and may also be broken on :
>
> http://dev.twi
This is great. Would be really nice if this displayed in the user's
account language setting.
- Steve
@melobubu
On 4月30日, 午前6:23, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://twitter.com/account/geo
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 14:17, Ken wrote:
>
> > > there
> > > is also a mobile opti
a it could be
interesting.
- Steve
Stephen Rife
Digital Garage, Tokyo
@melobubu
On 4月20日, 午前1:46, Kelly Jones wrote:
> APRS (aprs.net) is a system ham radio operators use to broadcast short
> text messages (sound familiar?), usually about their current position,
> current weather, etc.
>
&
Hi Naveen
The quotes around your phrase search looks like they have been double
url-escaped.
this works for me:
/search.json?q=Socialscope+OR+%22social+scope%22&rpp=200
- Steve
@melobubu
Digital Garage, Tokyo
On 3月27日, 午前4:08, Naveen wrote:
> I have a search request that doesnt seem to work
On 3月10日, 午後10:22, Andrew Badera wrote:
> Not sure about the REST/Search API, but on the Streaming side:
>
> http://twitter.com/pdfs/streaming_api_eula.pdf
>
> ... see Restrictions ...
>
Reading the Content License Agreement for the streaming API I am
confused by how the granting of a license to
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