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WhoTweetedMe.com - 5 views

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    WhoTweetedMe.com will analyze a URL and show you its most influential retweeters, potential reach and timeline. Due to Twitter API limitations, It works best on blog post URLs that are between 1 day and 2 weeks old.
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WhoTweetedMe.com - 3 views

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    WhoTweetedMe.com will analyze a URL and show you its most influential retweeters, potential reach and timeline. Due to Twitter API limitations, It works best on blog post URLs that are between 1 day and 2 weeks old.
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Did Twitter make any change related to URL shortening? - 0 views

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    I came to know that auto tweeting by cron jobs for our Twitter accounts were not working properly.I have resolved this issue by explicitly calling bit.ly url shortening API request by adding below piece of code.
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Twitter shuts down Basic Authentication - 6 views

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    Twitter is going to shut down Basic Authentication Twitter API access tomorrow (August 31st).Hereafter Twitter will support only the oAuth API access.
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Chromed Bird - 5 views

  • Chromed Bird is a Twitter extension that allows you to follow your timelines and interact with your Twitter account.
  • Chromed Bird is an awesome Twitter extension for Google Chrome with lots of features. Some of the current features are: * [new] See all your tweets in an unified timeline; * Follow your timelines (including @mentions, lists, DMs and favorites) and navigate through your tweets; * Compose, reply, RT, share, favorite and delete tweets; * Create short URLs within the extension; * [new] Preview shortened URLs before clicking them; * Track read / unread tweets; * Notify user whenever new tweets arrive; * Tweets caching to avoid hitting Twitter's API rate limit;
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.: sermad :. » Blog Archive » Making the physical invisible - 0 views

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    'The Physical Internet' as a buzz phrase has been thrown about a fair bit recently and only really recently have I seen things start to get interesting. I really like the idea of making the internet tangible and a flipside to this is taking a real world interaction and broadcasting this onto the net. A few things have made this much more attainable -> 1) Twitter and other systems have opened up to let other systems interact through them via an API to send/retrieve data. 2) Electronics such as arduino or ioBridge have made the geeky electronics bit much easier. 3) Programming interfaces such as Processing or Openframeworks have made the geeky programming bit much easier. Here is a little recap of some interesting/useful/useless/fun interfaces.
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Posterous : Post Your Images to Popular Twitter clients With New API - 0 views

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    Recently Posterous joined Twitpic for sharing images on Twitter. Posterous is a simple place to post anything including images, videos, mp3 and files by sending an email to post@posterous.com in reply you can see your post at http://yourname.posterous.com.Posterous new API let users to post your image to some of the most popular Twitter clients either from desktop or from your iPhone.
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Richard Branson | ExecTweets - 0 views

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    Microsoft's new twitter API follow top business executives.
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Google Gadgets : "What's Popular" Find Popular Items Over Internet - 0 views

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    iGoogle gadgets interact with the user and utilize the Google Gadgets API. Some gadgets developed for Google Desktop can also be used within iGoogle. The Google Gadgets API is public and allows anyone to develop a gadget for any need. iGoogle recently added a new gadget named " What's Popular". It seems to be similar to Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon. where you can vote the web pages and add content you find interesti
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