Filed under: Developer, Web services, Microblogging
It's obvious that the development community for third-party Twitter apps has become pretty huge, but I didn't realize just how huge until Twitter announced its own official developer conference, called Chirp. The creators of the 50,000+ (whoa!) Twitter applications out there will be able to get together in San Francisco next year to talk shop at the event, which doesn't have a set date yet.
In the meantime, Twitter is putting together a developer platform that will include access to the coveted "firehose" of all tweets, which has so far been limited to a handful of applications. The platform will also include better documentation, to encourage new developers to give Twitter apps a try. If you're interested in Chirp, you can go ahead and put your email address in at the Chirp site, and Twitter will email you when they get the details worked out.
[via AppScout]
In the meantime, Twitter is putting together a developer platform that will include access to the coveted "firehose" of all tweets, which has so far been limited to a handful of applications. The platform will also include better documentation, to encourage new developers to give Twitter apps a try. If you're interested in Chirp, you can go ahead and put your email address in at the Chirp site, and Twitter will email you when they get the details worked out.
[via AppScout]
Chirp: Twitter app development gets big enough for its own conference originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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