We are all waiting for Site Stream whitelisting. The issues here is
that you are stuck not knowing either you should invest more time in
building a product "you never tested". Unfortunatly, site stream is
the only  API on which our product make sense building on.

So let have finger crossed and hope we'll get one day an email from
twitter.

On 18 avr, 08:10, David W <d_wy...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm intrigued - has anyone else been given Site Streams access in the
> last month?  We signed the Terms of Service over a month ago and have
> heard nothing since, despite asking here, via email and via
> @SiteStreams
>
> I'm interested to know whether all applications have been frozen or
> whether it's just ours for unknown reasons.
>
> Thanks,
> dw.

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