I have already tried with backtweets API, it works but give lesser
results than on-site search...

On Apr 16, 12:45 am, ParsePlz <parseplz.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could someone please post an example API request, I mean the url as
> input, which api request to be used.
>
> I tried withhttp://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=using tinyURL,
> bitly even plain url, then with OR operator, but I dont get much as
> (actually very few) backtweet results.
>
> What do you suggest me to use?
>
> How backtweers operate ??
>
> Thanks and Best Regards
>
> B. Parse
>
> On Apr 10, 4:15 am, Chris Thomson <chri...@chris24.ca> wrote:
>
> > There's also the BackTweets API.http://backtweets.com/api
>
> > -Chris Thomson
>
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:27 AM, jstrellner <jstrell...@urltrends.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Nick,
>
> > > Yes, we can help with this. We have an API that is nearly complete
> > > that will allow you to provide a URL and get all of the tweets that
> > > contained a link to the provided URL, regardless of which URL
> > > shortener that was used.
>
> > > -Joel
>
> > > On Apr 5, 12:02 pm, Nick Arnett <nick.arn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > > Just pretend the URL is text and search for that text using the 
> > > > > default
> > > > > Search API call.
>
> > > > But if you want meaningful results, you'll want to shorten the URL with
> > > the
> > > > popular shorteners (tinyurl, bitly, etc.) and search on the shortened
> > > > versions.
>
> > > > Or you might be able to accomplish what you're seeking by using 
> > > > Twiturly.
>
> > > > Nick

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