Twitter is still recovering from the fallout of yesterday’s sizable attack on high-profile accounts, but it’s continuing to move forward with its plans to roll out a new version of its developer API.
Ever since Twitter revoked the API access of prominent third-party clients, developers, dedicated fans, and tech pundits have been waiting for an explanation. They still haven’t received one, but a ...
These APIs provide developers with tools to access tweets, monitor hashtags, and analyze sentiment, making them ideal for data-driven strategies. When it comes to analyzing real-time conversations and ...
The following is a guest post by Bruno Pedro, editor of API UX, a collaborative blog about API User Experience and maintainer of the API Changelog, an API documentation monitor and notification ...
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