I just re-enabled the Parrotfish plugin and it's pretty amazing. It's
pulling content from my own website and from just about any URL
mentioned in a Tweet. Goes way beyond the advertised performance.

On Feb 2, 1:26 pm, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> Some Twitter applications (including my own) use embed.ly to display
> content.
>
> Tom
>
> On 2/2/11 1:25 PM, Ken D. wrote:
>
> > Ashley,
>
> > While waiting for native support from Twitter, have you checked out
> > the embed.ly Parrotfish plugin (http://labs.embed.ly/) ?
>
> > Grooveshark is one of 160-plus OEmbed-compliant media partners
> > supported by the plugin. Tweets bearing supported URLs are marked in
> > the timeline and yes, you'll see Grooveshark content in your Twitter
> > right pane.
>
> > Don't know how many people are using it.
>
> > Ken
>
> > On Feb 1, 9:38 pm, Ashley Sarver<asarv...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >> The purpose of this is to find out a way to use twitter's oembed for
> >> listen.grooveshark.com links, and embed the media player of a specific
> >> song when the link is posted. How long does requesting permission for
> >> a media partnership take, and has anyone had problems requesting a
> >> partnership? Has anyone atempted to use oembed on twitter, or began
> >> working with oembed?

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