Hi there,

This is behind a few other projects and I don't know the ETA for it.

Thanks;
  — Matt

On Feb 24, 2009, at 08:39 AM, Karthik wrote:


Hi Matt,

We are building an App which heavily depends on this new feature. Can
you please let me know a tentative date for its release?

Thank you.

- Karthik

On Feb 23, 7:52 pm, Matt Sanford <m...@twitter.com> wrote:
Hi there,

     I added this info to the ticket.

Thanks;
   — Matt

On Feb 23, 2009, at 06:21 AM, Karthik wrote:



Can you accept the request for the colon character too? I may use the
prefix $IN for Indian stocks and would like to retrieve only the
updates containing the term $IN:REL for example? Does that make sense?

On Feb 23, 3:39 am, Matt Sanford <m...@twitter.com> wrote:
Hi all,

     Requests for this have come up before so I opened a ticket for
the person working on our tokenizer to add this. I'm not sure when
he'll get to it but it's on the road map now. One bit of forewarning: if you try to query for every ticker symbol every five minutes you're
building something unscalable and you can expect to hit the rate
limit. Not that I'm sure this is what people have in mind but I
thought I'd put this out there ahead of time just in case.

— Matt

On Feb 22, 2009, at 02:17 AM, Karthik Murugan wrote:

No, they show status updates from unrelated profiles too. I guess,
they are indexing updates containing stock names and filtering out
posts that don't have a dollar sign before the stock name

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com>
wrote:

My SWAG is that they are just parsing their follower/friend stream
themselves and highlighting tokens beginning with $.

-Chad

On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Karthik <fermis...@gmail.com>
wrote:

I'm looking for a similar feature too. I wonder 
howhttp://stocktwits.com/streams/all
could show statuses containing $

On Feb 21, 10:35 pm, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, that's correct.  Add $ as a token modifier, if you will.
-Chad

On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Nick Arnett
<nick.arn...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Chad Etzel
<jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

Sorry I must have been unclear.

I don't want the $ by itself, I want it to be a searchable
character
in conjunction with other strings, so I want to search for
"$AAPL" or
"$C" much like # is with hashtags.

FYI, in search engine language this means is that you want
words to be
tokenized with and without the $ (or other) similar characters.
Right now, it sounds like $AAPL is tokenized as "AAPL".  If I
understand
correctly, you'd want the search engine to also add the token
"$AAPL".
NIck

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