Gnip is an enterprise-grade solution that gives you access to over 100 realtime social media streams. Pull in enrichments to help analyze your data and build your solutions on top of our reliable and scalable architecture.
Returns tweets that match a specified query. To best learn how to use Twitter Search effectively, consult our guide to [node:203] Notice: As of April 1st 2010, the Search API provides an option to retrieve "popular tweets" in addition to real-time search results.
Wer Twitter nutzt, der soll dies über Twitters offizielle Clients tun. Clients anderer Anbieter sollen künftig nicht mehr zugelassen werden. Die Richtlinien zur Nutzung des Twitter-APIs wurden
Enterprise Social Messaging Environment (ESME) is a secure and highly scalable microsharing and micromessaging platform that allows people to discover and meet one another and get controlled access to other sources of information, all in a business process context.
You can hardly turn a web page these days without seeing a story that describes how people are using social networks, whether it is Twitter, Facebook or some other service to develop and build their personal communities. In business, we increasingly see blogs and wikis demonstrating utility in problem solving and communications but the real time nature of business process problem solving largely remains untouched by social networking tools. Existing services, while attractive do not scale well and have proven unreliable. This is unacceptable to business which must be 'Always On' and able to support people in their daily working lives. Such applications must therefore be scalable and reliable but also provide a lot more.
When solving problems, how good might it be if a user was able to tap into the collective knowledge of her peers or surrounding groupsof people with whom she might naturally network in the workplace setting? How much quicker and with greater precision might she be able to solve daily problems? What if there was a communications mechanism that takes the best of what services like Twitter offers and co-mingled that with readily recognizable business processes? That solution is ESME.
Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework to enable the development of social-ready applications. With Spring Social you can create applications that interact with various social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TripIt, giving the users of your application a more personal experience.
The main features of Spring Social include:
* A set of social network templates for interacting with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TripIt, and Greenhouse.
* An OAuth-aware request factory for signing RestTemplate requests with OAuth authorization details.
* A web argument resolver for extracting Facebook user ID and access token information in a Spring MVC controller.
Getting started with the Twitter API is easy. Jump right into the resource documentation or read some of the fine literature below. As we prepare this new developer portal, you might find some pieces of documentation missing. Consider looking on the Twitter API Wiki if you can’t find what you’re looking for while we are in transition.
K. Joseph, P. Landwehr, and K. Carley. Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction, page 75--83. Cham, Springer International Publishing, (2014)
F. Morstatter, J. Pfeffer, H. Liu, and K. Carley. Proceedings of the Seventh International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, page 400--408. The AAAI Press, (2013)