Snipe: Sick Gnip Integration

May 21st, 2009
  • Posted by Jud Valeski, Co-Founder and CEO
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Jeremy Hinegardner has written a super cool utility (he calls it Snipe) in Ruby that uses Gnip Notifications to optimize your data collection needs. In a nutshell, it digests Gnip Notifications for the Twitter Publisher (though it could obviously be re-purposed for any Publisher) and pings Twitter to retrieve the tweets associated with said Notifications; rounding out Gnip <activity>s. Enjoy, and hats off to Jeremy; well done.

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