Excellent job!

Many thanks,

Alan

On May 7, 9:38 pm, Doug Williams <d...@twitter.com> wrote:
> The public_timeline is updating correctly again.
>
> @Hwee-Boon: that email as a bit premature. We will announce via @twitterapi
> and this list when the push feed is available to the world at large.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
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> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Hwee-Boon Yar <hweeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hmm.. when did the Streaming API come about? I see Firehose mentioned
> > in there, OK that's known. What's Spritzer? (I read the description
> > and tested it).
>
> > -
> > Hwee-Boon
>
> > On May 8, 12:39 am, John Kalucki <jkalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Matt,
>
> > > As Doug mentioned, we're working on fixing the public timeline. I hope
> > > we can get that updating again shortly.
>
> > > As a workaround, you might consider an early migration to the
> > > Streaming API. The /spritzer resource should have about the same
> > > amount of data, but in an easier to consume format. So far the
> > > availability has been very good, and the latency very low.
>
> > > -John
>
> > > On May 7, 6:01 am, mattarnold1977 <matt.arnold.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I just checked the log on my server and noticed that the public time
> > > > line has been putting out the same status information since around 5
> > > > o'clock yesterday.  Is this a known issue?
>
> > > > -Matt

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