Chad,

Very nice service that will accelerate development for app developers
who search Twitter. Best of luck!

/Martin


On Sep 29, 7:18 pm, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Jesse, TweetHook is leveraging the Search API for now. The Streaming
> API has a totally different EULA and other subtle differences, atm,
> which prevent proxy-ing.
>
> @Dewald, my calm is greatly enhanced. ...but seriously, depending on
> your application need and the implementation, you can petition Twitter
> for permission to tweak the Search rate-limit for your app.
>
> Also, this is not a "stream" per se, it is a ping service, which
> differs in the delivery mechanism.
>
> -Chad
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Chad,
>
> > I would LOVE to know how you avoid running smack bang into the Twitter
> > Search rate limits with its lovely "enhance your calm" response.
>
> > Dewald
>
> > On Sep 29, 2:39 pm, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> ** DISCLAIMER ** - This is not officially affiliated with Twitter. I
> >> am writing from my personal gmail account. No Twitter endorsement
> >> implied. **
>
> >> I have just launched TweetHook, a Twitter Search "ping" service that
> >> will push search results to user defined webhook/callback URLs. I know
> >> gnip provides something like this already, but I have designed
> >> TweetHook to be a better fit for Twitter Search data.
>
> >> Please check it out:https://tweethook.com/
>
> >> Feedback welcome.
>
> >> -Chad

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