The idea is floating around that Twitter will allow users to edit their tweets, possibly for a limited period of time. I agree with the desire for this feature, but it won’t work. Once a tweet is published, copies of it are delivered in real-time to thousands of data collection scripts capturing tweets with the […]
We converted the Twitter API Engagement Programming book to Kindle version last week, and it is now available in Amazon stores all over the world. If you don’t own a Kindle, Amazon provides a free reader app for Windows, Mac, and all major mobile devices: iPad, iPhone, Android, etc. http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000493771 This is the first Kindle […]
To say that the relationship between Twitter’s management and its API developer community has been rocky over the last couple of years would be an understatement, so it isn’t surprising that some developers and tech bloggers have speculated that after the Twitter IPO access to the API will be removed or severely restricted. I can […]