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  • And also testing gnip. Wondering how I can make it do... something. Not sure what yet exactly.
    thepatrick (thepatrick)
  • high probability of Gnip completing the build-out of its core developer team this coming week. fingers crossed!
    jvaleski (Jud)
  • Visited @SantaClaus site, post on your old favorite toys. Brought bck gr8t memories, Chrissy Dolls, Gnip-Gnop, Easy Bake Ovens. Whats yours?
    Maggie5565 (Maggie)
  • is gnip a bus-as-a-service?
    pcalcado (Phillip Calcado)
  • @howardlindzon Life is gooood, amigo. Gnip is on the precipice of some major feature releases and Zentact is about to make a big splash.
    bpm140 (Eric Marcoullier)

Building A Platform: one feature at a time.

September 4, 2008, 10:56am by jud

As Gnip evolves, we are amazed, almost daily, at what folks build using our API. My favorite thing each morning is reading the search.twitter.com feed for Gnip. Seeing how we’re being used is so cool, and much of the time we’re used in ways we didn’t anticipate. When that starts happening, you realize you’re building a Platform with a capital ‘P’.

A recent product that caught our eye was “tweetrush” (out of Cork, Ireland); http://tweetrush.com/. They’re using Gnip to build statistical information/visualization around Twitter. Look for more cool stuff from these guys; the current product is just the beginning!

The vast majority of products leveraging Gnip, do so to make existing aspects of their product better (e.g. lower the latency of activity notification), but it’s really cool when we see entire products built up around our offering.

As the wheel turns.



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