Twitter announced Tuesday that it is making its API free for accounts posting public announcements such as weather alerts, transportation information, and emergency warnings. The company said that ...
Twitter earlier this year announced multiple changes to its API after prohibiting developers from creating third-party apps with it. Among the changes, the company introduced new paid tiers for the ...
Twitter has finally shut off its free API and, predictably, it’s breaking a lot of apps and websites. The company had previously said it would cut off access in early February, but later delayed the ...
Twitter announced earlier this year that it would be ending free access to its API, which is used by a plethora of third-party clients designed to enhance or simplify the Twitter experience. It meant ...
Twitter announced a new API tier today called Twitter API Pro for startups that costs $5,000 per month. The tier gives developers the ability to fetch 1 million tweets per month and post 300,000 ...
For many citizens, the news of Twitter's recent decision to shut off its free API initially appeared to be a cause for concern. Public institutions and developers, who relied heavily on the ...
As access to Twitter’s official API continues to evolve, developers are increasingly exploring other ways to gather and work with public tweet data. For those seeking flexibility, cost control, or ...
Developers who pay for and depend on Twitter's API have experienced nothing but trouble since Elon Musk acquired the company. Credit: Mashable / Kyle Tippett Twitter's new API may now cost tens of ...
Twitter has come up with a new tier for developers who want to access its API. The platform now offers a Pro tier that costs $5,000 per month and gives developers access to a portion of Twitter’s data ...
When users set up a brand new WordPress-powered website, they have long been greeted by a default, introductory post simply titled "Hello world!" But, now it's time for WordPress to say a farewell.
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