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Liblr - 0 views

shared by yc c on 09 Jun 10 - Cached
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    Liblr takes the twitter stream and replaces one phrase with another, in the name of fun. The people depicted here did not say these things.
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Twurn | Home - 0 views

shared by yc c on 07 Feb 10 - Cached
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    decides who's turn it is - enter decision names and what to do
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What is your influence on twitter? | Filtrbox.com - 0 views

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    Enter a twitter name in the box to the left to determine your influence on twitter according to Filtrbox. Filtrbox scores twitter users on a 1-10 scale (10 being the highest) based on data available in the user's profile. Filtrbox's twitter influence scoring is also available in our API.
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iA » Cosmic 140-Final Beta - 0 views

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    Here it is, our next Web Trend Map. No Metro lines, no URLS. This time, it's the 140 most influential people on twitter, sorted by #name #handle #category #influence #activity.
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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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