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jasoncosta

Sunsetting @Anywhere

@jasoncosta Jason Costa on Thu, 2012-09-06 10:51

We’ve been growing the family of products that makes up Twitter for Websites, including, for example, yesterday’s launch of the ability to embed timelines on a website. As Twitter for Websites has evolved, it has improved upon many of the features we introduced with @Anywhere: Tweet box, follow, linkify a @username, sign-in, and the hovercard. As a result, we are sunsetting @Anywhere and focusing on continuing to build out Twitter for Websites.

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jasoncosta

Current status: API v1.1

@jasoncosta Jason Costa on Wed, 2012-09-05 13:25

Today, we're excited to release the next version of the Twitter API, version 1.1. A few weeks ago, we outlined many of the v1.1 changes, and with today's release, we've also updated the Developer Rules of the Road (see a summary of the most important policies here) and Developer Display Requirements. To learn about all of the changes, be sure to see the Overview of Version 1.1.

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froginthevalley

How to embed Twitter timelines on your website

@froginthevalley Sylvain Carle on Wed, 2012-09-05 08:18

Today we’re bringing Twitter and the web closer together by launching new real-time tools for website developers. With our new embedded timelines you can place any public timeline on your website, connecting your readers with the Tweets that you and others create on Twitter.

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binder

Twitter Certified Products Program - Open for Business

@binder Seth Bindernagel on Wed, 2012-08-29 10:11

Today we are launching the Twitter Certified Products Program to bring some of the most innovative products and services from Twitter developers to businesses and organizations that need them most. Thanks to the Twitter ecosystem, brands, publishers, nonprofits, governments and others have products that help them engage with and understand their audience so they can flourish on Twitter. With this program, we’ve identified areas where we see huge demand for innovation on Twitter’s platform.

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sippey

Changes coming in Version 1.1 of the Twitter API

@sippey Michael Sippey on Thu, 2012-08-16 15:38

At the end of June, I wrote about how we're working to deliver a consistent Twitter experience, and how we would soon introduce stricter guidelines about how the Twitter API is used. I'd like to give you more information about coming changes to the API and the migration plan while offering insights into today's Twitter ecosystem and why we're making these changes.

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sippey

Delivering a consistent Twitter experience

@sippey Michael Sippey on Fri, 2012-06-29 12:05

Just over two weeks ago, I talked about more interactive experiences within expanded Tweets and how easy it is for users to discover even more great content on Twitter. The technology behind expanded Tweets -- Twitter cards -- gives developers and publishers a way to tell richer stories on Twitter, directly within Tweets and drive traffic back to their sites. Since launch, we've seen great engagement and more than doubled the number of partners that are part of expanded Tweets, and we continue to add more.

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kurrik

Twitter Cards

@kurrik Arne Roomann-Kurrik on Thu, 2012-06-14 15:07

Yesterday we started rolling out a new experience for expanded Tweets that gives partner websites the option to present their content in a more engaging way on Twitter. When users expand Tweets containing links to sites that have opted in to participate, they’ll see content previews, images, videos, and more.

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jasoncosta

A New Day, A New Bird

@jasoncosta Jason Costa on Wed, 2012-06-06 08:26

The blue bird has become symbolic of our product and our company. You can find the bird in so many places now — on twitter.com, on mobile phones or tablets, across countless applications and sites that have integrated with the Twitter platform. As Twitter continues to evolve, we think this is the right time to revise the bird.

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kurrik

Working with the Twitter Streaming APIs

@kurrik Arne Roomann-Kurrik on Tue, 2012-05-15 14:41

Today we're happy to announce a big update to our streaming documentation on dev.twitter.com. We've improved the organization of the streaming docs and added supplemental information to better explain the Streaming APIs. If you are new to these APIs, the new introduction page is a great place to start. Developers who are already familiar with streaming concepts will still get a lot out of new pages such as a comprehensive list of query parameters and an explanation of the data formats you'll see in a stream.

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We’ve been hosting community-organized Developer Teatimes around the globe, allowing us to meet many developers building great applications on the Twitter platform. We want to do even more of these, so we’re continuing to push forward with the latest series of community-organized Teatime events in a number of new cities. With this format, the local organizers will give a presentation on the Twitter APIs followed by local companies sharing experiences and best practices for integrating with the platform.

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