If you are a Twitter user, you are already familiar with Promoted Tweets, which is Twitter’s fancy name for “ads”.
I'm pretty new to Twitter (I know, I'm a little late to the party), so forgive me if this is a dumb question. On Twitter's site if I log in and click on a # tweet it takes me to all those tweets that have that specific # tag. By default it shows only the top tweets with that # tag, but I can click on all and it shows all tweets with that # tag.
Twitter may be slowly closing the window for how some third parties can use its river of Tweets, but Twitter is also cherry picking others that might prove useful for its own traffic. And it’s using a pretty prominent call-out box to do it.
Twitter has recently updated their official application to version 3.8, which brings a few small enhancements. First on the list is a “Top Tweets” feature, which will supposedly bring you previous popular tweets whenever you search for something on Twitter.
I tried using twitter api on php, which is very basic pulling of public tweets. Now I am in the process of learning it on java and android with a twist which my code should pull or process tweets that has image or videos on it. I read the documentations of twitter api and searched for quite of time now, but so far I couldn't find good documentations, tutorials or examples on it.
The President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, spoke at the Democratic National Convention tonight and broke some Twitter records (for politics) while he was at it, according to the company.
Extra points to Twitter, the site didn’t go down or falter once during the entire speech.
A new record political moment on Twitter: @barackobama drives 52,757 Tweets per minute.
Quote:
Just listen to Twitter.
With this application you can in a simple way without having to hear the account of Twitter tweets as you want to search, enter a keyword and TwitterVocal the look and you will read the tweets containing that word so you can be aware of the ultimate bearing hands free.
Ideal for when you are driving or doing sports and do not want to mis
Quote:
Just listen to Twitter.
With this application you can in a simple way without having to hear the account of Twitter tweets as you want to search, enter a keyword and TwitterVocal the look and you will read the tweets containing that word so you can be aware of the ultimate bearing hands free.
Ideal for when you are driving or doing sports and do not want to miss an e
Here’s an email that IFTTT sent out today to users, and it’s not good news for Twitter fans:
In recent weeks, Twitter announced policy changes* that will affect how applications and users like yourself can interact with Twitter’s data.