Hi,
It was a lot of fun and thanks to the Twitter folks for hosting it and
giving
us api access. Here are a few of my takeaways
1. The hashtag is dead http://bit.ly/ct8orP
2. custom annotation renderers and micro-html tweets are coming to a
client near you.
3. hello new world
S. Sriram
@565labs
Zak,
Thanks for coming along and sharing your thoughts and feedback with
everyone. We're all impressed with what you and other developers came
up with this weekend and for finding those bugs and gotchas. We're
taking that information on board and making the necessary changes to
protect the API and
Great update! I don't feel so bad for missing the event now.
-Mo
@pay4tweet
On May 31, 11:39 am, Zac Bowling wrote:
> This weekend's hackfest was at Twitter HQ was fun. About a couple dozen of us
> stayed awake for about 30 hours and still had enough to energy to present.
> Some pretty amazi
About Parking. Closest one near Twitter is Museum Parc Garage. It
closes at 11pm on Sat and 6pm on Sun.
There are other overnight parking but they charge $25-$32 for 12-24
hrs. Many parking options on 3rd Street between Harrison & Folsom Full
Day $8-10 on weekend. Some of them are outdoor so I don
I was still waking up and recovering from yesterday when I wrote this
so forgive the typos, grammar, and mixing up attributes as
annotations.
I also wanted to mention that I'm glad that twitter didn't confuse
annotations by using the term namespace or providing some kind of
mechanism that goes tha