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Jamil Silva

EXIT! - CRISE E CR - 0 views

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yc c

SendSocial | Send anything, anywhere without an address - 0 views

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    send parcels, even if the only details you have are their Twitter ID or email address. With over 7,000 couriers, myHermes is the UK's second-largest delivery company.
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Twitter dialogues - 0 views

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    This service restores dialogues from Twitter. Just post here an URL (or simply status ID) for any public status (posting in Twitter), published in reply to some user and see the whole conversation.
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FlockDraw - 0 views

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Christophe Ducamp

Twitter: Is Brevity The Next Big Thing? - Newsweek Steven Levy - MSNBC.com - 0 views

  • Twitter: Is Brevity The Next Big Thing?
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    "Whoever said that things have to be useful?"
Wayne Sutton

The Twitter Explosion | American Journalism Review - 0 views

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    The Twitter Explosion | American Journalism Review
Wayne Sutton

First comprehensive shareable database of media on Twitter unveiled - PRsarahevans - pi... - 0 views

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    MediaOnTwitter
yc c

Foller.me - Before you follow... - 0 views

shared by yc c on 07 Feb 10 - Cached
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    twitter info by username
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@twitterapi's countdown to Basic Auth removal - 0 views

  • On June 30, 2010 (8 weeks and 6 days from now), the @twitterapi team will be shutting off basic authentication on the Twitter API — you can see the announcement here (and, this has been previously announced). All applications, by this date, need to switch to using OAuth. Don't fret! @twitterapi is here to help! Feel free to reach out to us directly, or via our Twitter Development Talk group. The switch to OAuth is a good thing! You, as the application developer, don't have to worry about exposing the credentials for your users whether through a bug or other means (especially considering that a lot of people use the same password for multiple services); don't have to worry about the user changing their password — a user can change his or her password and the OAuth "connection" to your app will still work; don't have to worry about other applications masquerading as your application as only your application can set the byline with your application name; will eventually have access to more APIs from Twitter that will only be available to "trusted" OAuth-enabled applications; and give the @twitterapi team more visibility into the network — you help us identify your application when there are bugs, you help us plan for capacity, and you help us squash spam.
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    The change will only affect the REST API, while the streaming API will continue to support basic authentication.
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