Another Topsy-enabled jQuery plugin to list the most popular posts on your website, from your Twitter timeline or for some keyword within a selected period of time.
This PHP tutorial fetches your last 10 tweets containing links using the Twitter Search API, then displays them in an unordered list (<ul>). It requires PHP 5.2.0 or above to use PHP’s built-in JSON functions.
One of the key restrictions with the Twitter API is that any client IP address can only make x number of API calls per hour. If you’re making these API calls from your web server (which obviously only a static IP address), you could quickly use up your hourly allocation on a busy site. Twitter does allow you to “whitelist” your web application to give you a better hourly rate, but here’s a better way: Use the clients, ie your users, to make the API calls from their browsers.
There is a Facebook fans widget, Google friends widget, what about a Twitter friends widget?! Here is a jQuery plugin that you can embed anywhere to display pictures of your Twitter followers or friends (whom you follow) and their latest tweets if you like.
So you have launched your brand new Design Blog with wonderful articles, but you need a way to get it off the ground. One method of increasing traffic to your blog is to submit your articles to popular website like Delicious, Digg, Mixx, Stumbleupon and Twitter. That is a great start, but if you want to get your articles directly to those who are in the Design Community,
With all the buzz lately about Twitter real-time search. Why don't you add a real-time tweets bar related to your posts from your twitter timeline or from anybody or even limit it by a geocode coordinates!
TWEECHA is there to help you to gain thousands of genuine followers who will track your updates and interact with you in real time. The more the merrier! A reputed Twitter profile will help you to get new clients and serve your existing ones in a better way
Another awesome functionality provided by Twitter is the ability to test friendships between two people. I mean testing if two people follow each other, not if one spams the world with crap tweets. Just as with every other Twitter API call, executing this test is easy with PHP.
Let’s see in this simple tutorial how we can read our timeline and update our status from a simple piece of PHP code.
Twitter’s direct messaging functionality is great. While simple tweeting communicates “just a clever quip,” direct messaging communicates “listen here b*tch, this is important enough that you need to get this message NOW via text message.” Twitter’s API allows you direct message remotely so now you can let your website DM you (and call you a b*tch) any time you want!
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