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  • #GooglePlay policy has changed "Ads must not simulate or impersonate system notifications or warnings." Cool ! http://t.co/Pyp1RgSk 12 years 17 weeks ago
  • IOS leads over Android as far as which 1 will win in enterprise marketplace - according to Appcelerator's may report http://t.co/zytDfOEF 12 years 17 weeks ago
  • Cannot simply ignore a file that's already in SVN control. Never bothered looking why. Old tool SVN... http://t.co/dkKO3eiP 12 years 17 weeks ago
  • "Good grammar is credibility, especially on the internet. [...] They are a projection of you in your physical absence." http://t.co/mJv0dUtb 12 years 17 weeks ago
  • @TheBrousse ok. Chapeau bas ! Cc @CedN 12 years 18 weeks ago
  • @TheBrousse au fait on peut savoir ce que fera cette appli ? cc @CedN 12 years 18 weeks ago
  • Tonight's @ParisAndroidUG : apps gain permissions of other apps in the same process 12 years 18 weeks ago
  • @TheBrousse ok. Bon a savoir ! 12 years 18 weeks ago
  • @TheBrousse bien dormi ? :-) c'est fait avec les api android ou titanium ? 12 years 18 weeks ago
  • #AddThis widget in #Firefox3D : #Google+ has a bigger one ;-) http://t.co/3eISv0rv 12 years 18 weeks ago

twitter rate limit

drupal Displaying your tweets on your Drupal blog

If you want to display your latest tweets on your Drupal blog, you will probably want to use the dedicated Twitter module. Among other features, this module provides a new block type that lists a selection of tweets from an account. Tweets are retrieved via a cron job and stored in your website's database, making them available even through corporate firewalls that banish twitter.com. Just-what-you-need !

There are a few catches however : it will likely not work if you are on a shared host because Twitter puts rate limits to the usage of their API, and there is a bug in the block view that can be circumvented.

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