The Evolution of Following

05 March 2010

We were recently contacted by the folks at Twitter: We're writing to let you know that your application, EasyTweets, breaks our Automation Rules and Best Practices (http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/76915). Specifically, it facilitates automated following of users that appear in "continuous searches," which is not allowed. It's best for both our users and your users if your application follows the rules, so please make the necessary changes to bring your application into compliance.

What’s Next for the Twitter API?

30 November 2009

Alex B. from the EasyTweets team spoke with the folks from Web Pro News about the Twitter API while at Pubcon. He is pretty excited about the future of Twitter and the real-time web. Here is the interview.

Twitter API Trends (Pubcon 2009)

16 November 2009

In our earlier blog post about Pubcon 2009, we mentioned that I would be speaking at Pubcon about trends in the Twitter API. Here are the slides from my presentation.

EasyTweets At Pubcon

02 November 2009

The Purpose Inc. poker tournament has become a Pubcon tradition - and we think it's the best social event in the world of internet marketing. Whether you play poker or not, this event is a fantastic opportunity to meet and connect with the brightest minds in the internet marketing community. It's a can't miss event, even if you don't attend the actual conference.

Halloween Server Migration

01 November 2009

I just wanted to take a moment to apologize to EasyTweets users for the longer than expected downtime we experienced today.

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Video Content

EasyTweets Introductory Tour

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Events

Twitter API Trends (Pubcon 2009)

Posted on 16 November 2009

In our earlier blog post about Pubcon 2009, we mentioned that I would be speaking at Pubcon about trends in the Twitter API.

Here are the slides from my presentation.

Traffic

How To: Track Twitter Traffic In Google Analytics

Posted on 12 March 2009

Although many people still use Twitter.com, a large percentage of users do not. They could be using EasyTweets, or TweetDeck, or an iPhone app, etc. This makes it difficult to track who is coming to your site, and what they are doing when they get there.

Twitter

The Evolution of Following

Posted on 05 March 2010

We were recently contacted by the folks at Twitter:

We’re writing to let you know that your application, EasyTweets, breaks our Automation Rules and Best Practices (http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/76915). Specifically, it facilitates automated following of users that appear in “continuous searches,” which is not allowed. It’s best for both our users and your users if your application follows the rules, so please make the necessary changes to bring your application into compliance.

Uncategorized

No More Posting As ‘API’

Posted on 20 August 2010

EasyTweets has made the transition from BasicAuth to oAuth.
With this change, EasyTweets can no longer post tweets as ‘API’.
All tweets will post as EasyTweets from now on.

Updates

The Evolution of Following

Posted on 05 March 2010

We were recently contacted by the folks at Twitter:

We’re writing to let you know that your application, EasyTweets, breaks our Automation Rules and Best Practices (http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/76915). Specifically, it facilitates automated following of users that appear in “continuous searches,” which is not allowed. It’s best for both our users and your users if your application follows the rules, so please make the necessary changes to bring your application into compliance.