[twitter-dev] Re: t.co Is cool, and I might have an issue with it anyway.

2010-06-10 Thread @IDisposable
> > Oh, I know it... that's why a Sitemap.xml, ROBOTS.TXT and offering an > > OEmbed endpoint on your sites is a really good idea. Seehttp://oembed.com/ > > for the use of the latter. > > What's their business model? What do they sell to whom? OEmbed.com is the place where the standard is spelled

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: t.co Is cool, and I might have an issue with it anyway.

2010-06-10 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
Quoting "@IDisposable" : If someone would operated a free global place where we could get that information (like the OEmbed standard calls for) then we could ask without counting. In the meantime, I'm offering a valuable service to my audience by unrolling the shortened URL to something meanin

[twitter-dev] Re: t.co Is cool, and I might have an issue with it anyway.

2010-06-10 Thread @IDisposable
> > So, who's going to yell at us? > > With all you data miners out there clicking and downloading everything > in sight, pretty soon you will only measure the noise created by data > miners, web crawlers and the like. If someone would operated a free global place where we could get that informati