UPDATE! I have reached a settlement with Sky. tl;dr Sky News stole my copyrighted work and distributed it without credit or payment. I asked them to pay £1,500. They refused. Full Story During the recent O2 brouhaha I recorded a video showing how the issue could affect people. I deliberately gave it the standard YouTube [...]

 

According to faux-influence-measument site, Klout, I was influential on Verizon Droid Stock Market Hotels Errr…..? What? If you’re following me on Twitter for any of the above, perhaps you’d like to consider your life choices. So, I opted-out of Klout. Their opt-out page is full of feel-good nonsense to try and convince people not to [...]

 
When is a URL not a URL?

Summary Twitter’s way of linking URLs is broken. It’s annoying to users, and a pain in the arse to developers. This quick post talks about the problem and offers a solution. I’ve raised a bug with Twitter and I hope you’ll star it as important to you. Summary Twitter’s way of linking URLs is broken. [...]

 
Twitter Hashtags and QR Codes

I spotted this poster today, encouraging people to search for the Twitter hashtag “#Transformers”. Wouldn’t it make sense to use a QR code as well? That way people could quickly scan, and be taken straight to the discussion, rather than have to fire up Twitter and do a manual search. As it happens, it’s slightly [...]

 

What happens to your social media profile when you change jobs? Recently, the BBC’s Laura Kunessberg announced she was heading off to ITV. Which got me wondering. Twitter allows any user to change their name and keep all their followers. All of Laura’s followers, friends, favourites, tweets, retweets, and lists will dissapear when she swaps [...]

 
Displaying Twitter Photos via Entities

Twitter has announced that it will soon open up a native photo sharing service. Rather than using an external service like Embed.ly to retrieve thumbnails, all the data is embedded within Twitter Entities. So, if you request a status using “include_entities=true“, you will be able to grab the image and display the thumbnail using the [...]

 

Quick Summary Twitter’s secure API hides the contents of the tweets you are reading. But it doesn’t hide the images of those you converse with. Raised as Issue 2175. A Bit More Detail Twitter has a secure (HTTPS) and insecure (HTTP) API. When calling the secure API, all the content of the returned message (tweets) [...]

 
Dabr, Dabr, Everywhere...

I contribute code to Dabr – a mobile twitter client. It’s a great project to keep my hand in the world of PHP, APIs, SVN, and all the other tools that are essential to the modern online world. Dabr’s strength for developers is two-fold Dead easy to install. Unzip the files, fill in your API [...]

 
#WeLoveBaskers

I have twice been subject to some very inept blackmail over a posts I had made on twitter. The first time was after I called a particularly nasty company “twunts” over a dispute I’d had with them. I’ll be the first to admit that it wasn’t a particularly mature reaction – but I’m not sure [...]

 
OAuth Will Murder Your Children - for one week only!

Why doesn’t Twitter’s OAuth let me specify the length of time a 3rd party has access to my account? Take a look at all the crap you’ve given access to your Twitter account. Are you ever going to use that “See how many of your friends like cheese” app again? No. Long time readers will [...]

 

I attended the Mobile Monday meeting “200,000 Apps – Where’s Mine” last night. One thing that became clear is that apps don’t do a very good job of promoting themselves. One crippling problems with most app stores is that there’s no (easy) way to share an app with a friend. Here’s some basic code for [...]

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