Here Come The Tweets: Gnip Offers Access to Full Twitter Archive
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#3I thought it was awesome until I read "publically" on their site, and then clicked away. If they can overlook a spelling mistake on their website, how can they be trusted to archive PUBLICLY available tweet since 2006?
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/45136/difference-...
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#5I'm curious why Twitter are OK with this: it seems like a core bit of functionality for them to control. Is there a backstory to Gnip? This is the first I'd heard of them.
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#6I'm curious why Twitter are OK with this: it seems like a core bit of functionality for them to control. Is there a backstory to Gnip? This is the first I'd heard of them.
GNIP has been reselling the real-time Twitter stream for well over a year now. Presumably, part of what you pay for the service actually ends up in Twitter's pocket.
Here's the initial Gnip announcement from almost 2 years ago where Twitter somewhat explain their rationale:
http://allthingsd.com/20101117/gnip-becomes-twitters-first-a...
Re: Here Come The Tweets: Gnip Offers Access to Full Twitter Archive
#7I'm curious why Twitter are OK with this: it seems like a core bit of functionality for them to control. Is there a backstory to Gnip? This is the first I'd heard of them.
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#9Are there cost estimates for running this sort of search?
"The Gnip Historical Power Track product is a job-based system and usage is reliant on a multiple-request API. Generation of data via the Historical Power Track product requires two distinct steps: requesting a job quote/estimate (including projected cost, data volume, and time) and accepting or rejecting a job quote/estimate."
(Disclaimer: I work for Gnip)