petak, 4. ožujka 2016.

TWITTER DEVELOPER NEWS


Welcome to the @TwitterDev Newsletter
News from @TwitterDev
TWITTER DEVELOPER NEWS·UPCOMING EVENTS·CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT·TWEETS OF THE MONTH
TWITTER DEVELOPER NEWS
We've updated the embedded timeline to better showcase the stories you tell with Tweets. The new timeline features a clean, modern design that showcases expanded photos, videos, GIFs, and more. It's fully responsive, and includes support for several new media types, including polls.
With the Fabric mobile app, it's never been easier to know what's going on while you're on the go. We sift through millions of events every day to intelligently give you the most important information. With this data, our real-time alerting system will send you a push notification when something critical is affecting your app.
We're excited to announce the public beta for 30-Day Search 2.0, introducing enhanced versions of our core API products using rich new data available in Twitter systems. We're targeting a GA release in a few months and need your feedback to get there.
Introducing screengrab by fastlane: the easiest way to take screenshots of your Android app. We built screengrab to give you your time back, making release day that much better. As an open source tool, we're excited to work with the community to build on this initial foundation and continually grow this tool.
We want to improve the developer experience using our Ads Platform, and later this quarter, we'll begin to version changes we make to our Ads API.
UPCOMING EVENTS
We hosted our #HelloWorld developer tour across the US throughout February. A special thanks to all the local communities for hosting us! We’re looking forward to seeing you on the road for our international tour where we’ll visit London, Bangalore, Tokyo, São Paulo, Sydney, and Nairobi. Tweet @TwitterDev if you want to connect in person while we’re in town.
NBCUniversal Hackathon (Sunnyvale, CA) March 5-6
Jon Cipriano and Ryan Choi will be in attendance to provide starter ideas and assistance integrating Twitter and Fabric developer products to developers participating in three challenges: Connected Car, Content Finds Consumer, and Universal Pictures. Integrate Twitter or Fabric to be eligible to win Apple TVs for your whole team, and thousands of dollars in prizes provided by NBCUniversal.
Following International Women's Day in São Paulo, multiple events will happen throughout the week to celebrate and encourage women in technology. As part of the official week schedule, Twitter is hosting the Female IT and Engineers Students Meetup. The meetup will start with a Female IT Students panel and then Juliana Chahoud will give a Fabric workshop.
Mobile Day Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico) March 16
Mobile Day is an event focused on open source and paid tools for mobile development put on by Software Guru. Developer Advocate Todd Burner is excited to attend and give a talk on Twitter open source development tool, fastlane.
PHP Experience (São Paulo, Brazil) March 22
This PHP focused event will host over 1,500 people from Brazil and Latin America who will participate in multiple activities over two days. Juliana Chahoud will speak on March 22 about smart solutions created with the Twitter API.
Droidcon (San Francisco, CA) March 17-18
Along with our sponsorship of Droidcon, Bear Douglas will give a workshop on adding the Fabric suite of tools into Android apps. Come get hands-on help to get up and running with crash reporting, beta distribution, and real-time analytics inside your Android apps!
CocoaConf 2016 (Chicago, IL) March 25
@TwitterDev is happy to sponsor all CocoaConf events this year. We’ll kick things off in Chicago, where Val Polouchkine will do a deep-dive on fastlane, Twitter’s newest toolset that aims to save countless developer hours by automating app testing, building, and shipping workflows.
CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT
Target Uses Twitter Data to Connect with Guests and Make Business Decisions
View case study

TWEETS


Be sure to check out the TwitterDev GitHub Repo for the latest end-to-end code samples. 

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Pope Francis’ meeting with the representative of the Russian Church in Cuba resulted in a Joint Declaration which is causing great reactions. Cuban exiles and dissidents in Cuba lament the prestige lent to the communist regime and to dictator Raul Castro as the island prison was depicted as “the symbol of the hope of the ‘New World.’ "Ukrainian Catholics express discontent as the document refers to their union with Rome implying that it was a historic mistake. This begs the question, Can the Church's mission be abandoned to "save" the souls of those who plot against Her? Read the article below written by Luiz Solimeo in order to see the proper action which the Church should take in face of Her Mission.
 
 
Also, Listening to the rhetoric in the present political cycle, there seems to be a word missing. It is not “angst” or “frustration,” neither “equality” nor “jobs” or even the latest buzzword, “establishment.” All these words are thrown around in the present debate. Being true politicians, candidates pepper their speeches with them, while promising everything to maximize voter benefits and placate their concerns. But there's one word that is missing. Read the article below to find out what that word is.
 
 
Lastly, For years now, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) has publicly denounced the efforts being made to shatter the conservative movement by separating the three legs of the stool in Ronald Reagan’s metaphor for social, fiscal and defense conservatives. Nothing however has proven so divisive and corrosive to the movement as the deliberate efforts of LGBT and atheist activists to be accepted at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) now taking place in Washington.
 
The American TFP issued a statement protesting the acceptance of the pro-homosexual agenda Log Cabin Republicans as official co-sponsors of the event.   
 
 
 Until next time, I remain

Sincerely yours,




MOTORCYCLES
Italian electric dirtbikes pack 2WD capability and ingenious smartphone dash displays
These two Italian off-road electrics bring some serious new chops to the table - for starters, 2WD for extra traction on hill climbs and loose surfaces. But perhaps more interestingly, they're the first motorcycles to ditch the standard dash and replace it with a rugged, waterproof smartphone.  read more
VR
Lightning reviews of the newest Gear VR games
With excitement building around the awesome PC-based VR headsets that are around the corner, it's almost easy to put the mobile Gear VR on the back burner. But Oculus' entry-level headset still has some solid content coming out every week. Read on for the latest Gear VR apps and games.  read more
WEARABLES
Review: Plugging in with the MOS Pack charging backpack
Successfully funded on Kickstarter, the MOS Pack charging backpack takes a slightly different approach to power on-the-go. We recently had the opportunity to check out what it’s like to load up and plug in MOS’s modern backpack.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Review: This premium, German-designed car charger is smarter than most
The compact, polished Zus smart car charger features LEDs for ease of use at night, a smart chip that makes it capable of simultaneously rapid-charging two iPads and an iOS/Android app that helps you locate your vehicle and even avoid parking tickets. Gizmag recently took one for a test drive.  read more
DRONES
Review: Hubsan FPV X4 Plus mini drone will give you a buzz
A couple of years ago, the Hubsan FPV X4 quadcopter was billed as the world's smallest first-person-view drone. Now, Hubsan has addressed almost all of of that model's shortcomings, with the new-and-improved FPV X4 Plus.  read more
MOTORCYCLES
Indian Springfield goes from cruiser to bagger in minutes
The new Indian Motorcycle Springfield resembles the Indian Classic and the Chief except for its ability to quickly shift from cruiser to bagger and back with a quick release windshield, removable passenger seat, and removable hard saddlebags that still offer remote locking capability.  read more
ROBOTICS
Scorpion Hexapod has a sting in its tail
Students from Ghent University in Belgium have developed a six-legged floor crawler that's sure to leave its mark on those it comes into contact with. The Scorpion Hexapod fires its stinger at the hand of anyone covering its eyes, leaving a red mark as a reminder of the encounter.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Pininfarina showcases silky-smooth, hydrogen-powered H2 Speed concept
Pininfarina, the Italian design and engineering firm often employed by the likes of Ferrari and Maserati to sketch and build their prototypes, has debuted its own radical hydrogen-fuel cell supercar concept at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.   read more
3D PRINTING
Eavesdropping on 3D printers allows reverse engineering of sensitive designs
3D printers have opened up all kinds of possibilities when it comes to turning digital blueprints into real word objects, but might they also enable new ways to pilfer intellectual property?  read more
MEDICAL
Highly sensitive Sneezometer picks up early signs of asthma
Researchers have 3D printed a spirometer that is not only highly mobile, but is claimed to be twice as sensitive as other available devices with the ability to detect variations in airflow from a single sneeze.  read more
SCIENCE
Monkeys master thought-controlled wheelchair
We have seen experimental brain-machine interfaces used to fly drones, control telepresence robots and even switch channels on a TV. Now scientists at Duke University have developed a similar system that enables monkeys to drive a wheelchair using only their thoughts. ​​  read more
WEARABLES
Digital pin puts animated gifs on your lapel
If you're the type of person who wears graphic pins, you probably want them to get noticed. Well, nothing attracts peoples' attention like movement. That's where Pins Collective comes in – the Swedish startup has designed a pin that displays animated gifs of the user's choice.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
In pictures: Supercars, exotics and other sporty machinery of the 2016 Geneva Motor Show
The 2016 Geneva Motor Show's long debut list includes established marques like "Bugatti," "Koenigsegg," "Pagani" and "Lamborghini" and newer players like "Arash," "Rimac" and "Techrules." It all adds up to one of the most stunning displays of sports cars you'll ever see.​  read more
WEARABLES
New wearable uses sound to maintain deep sleep
The recent launch of Rythm and the introduction of its Dreem device adds a new approach to combatting poor sleep, by detecting when a sleeper is in a deep sleep state and maintaining that state through the use of sound.​  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
LG G5 vs. iPhone 6s Plus
LG's brand new G5 handset has a modular focus that market-leading handsets like the iPhone 6s Plus have never ventured into. Let's compare the two.  read more
AIRCRAFT
Emirates completes first flights on world's new longest route
Emirates has completed the first flights on its 8,833-mi (14,215-km) new route between Dubai and Auckland, which is believed to be the longest scheduled commercial flight in the world. It picks up the baton from a Qantas route between Dallas and Fort Worth, which covers 8,578 mi (13,805 km).  read more
AROUND THE HOME
Amazon's new Echo Dot and Tap make Alexa more portable ... sort of
​Amazon wants to make it easier to add its voice-controlled assistant, Alexa, to any room in the home by offering a pair of new, smaller versions of Amazon Echo, the original tabletop Bluetooth speaker inhabited by Alexa.  read more
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MOTORCYCLES
Lazareth LM 847: The 470-horsepower, tilting 4-wheel motorcycle you've been waiting for
Built around a gigantic, 4.7-liter Maserati V8 engine, this terrifying tilting quad bike picks up where the Dodge Tomahawk left off, with four single-sided swingarms, rim-mounted brakes, dual hub-centre steering and a bunch of other crazy touches.  read more
MUSIC
Falling marbles make monstrous machine sing
Artist Martin Molin has spent the last 14 months designing and hand-building the Musical Marble Machine, a huge loom-like, musician-powered contraption made from birch ply that makes use of 2,000 metal balls to play a tune.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Rimac Concept S megawatt supercar and 55-mph bike showcase high-powered electric motoring
Rimac has put together the most electrifying booth in Geneva, quite literally speaking. Next to the 1,088-hp Concept One supercar is the even faster, more powerful Concept S, the One's "evil twin," along with a matching, unleashed version of the Greyp G12S electric bike.   read more
ENVIRONMENT
Random vibrations turn tiny trees into power plants
A research team at the Ohio State University has created electromechanical devices that look like tiny leafless trees and can generate electricity when they are moved by seismic activity, the slight swaying movements of a tall building, or the vibrations from traffic on a bridge.  read more
ARCHITECTURE
Stunning Ancient Party Barn blends old with new
Situated amid rolling hills near Folkestone, Kent, within one of England's official Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Ancient Party Barn is a luxury residential project that brings together disparate elements into a remarkably cohesive whole.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Bentley unleashes full gamut of Mulsanne luxury in Geneva
Bentley is proudly showing quadruplets ​at this year's Geneva Motor Show​​. All four cars make up the Mulsanne family, the flagship of the British luxury make's line. The redesigned​ Mulsanne includes two models not seen before, an extended wheelbase option and an ultra-luxurious limousine.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Spherical tire takes autonomous cars sideways into the future
Goodyear has taken the wraps off two concept tires designed for the autonomous cars of tomorrow – including a spherical tire that allow cars to drive sideways and one that can sense road conditions and adapt to them.​  read more
MEDICAL
Growth of functional breast tissue spawns a new weapon in cancer research
Researchers have built a hydrogel scaffold said to mimic the environment found within the human breast. And by using it to grow real mammary tissue, scientists are hoping to uncover new insights into how tumors spread through this part of the body.  read more
MOTORCYCLES
Push-button electronic system drops the clutch for automatic shifting
Converting a manual shifting bike to something resembling an automatic has not been easy. Biperformance Development Corporation (BDC) believes its ShiftFX Electronic Shift Transmission (EST) could change that.​  read more
SCIENCE
Triple entanglement feat adds new twist to quantum cryptography
Researchers have managed to entangle three photons and add a 3-D corkscrew motion that effectively allows multiple recipients to simultaneously receive information securely encoded in the one transmission read more
SPACE
Orion's solar panels readied for Moon mission
The European Service Module of the Orion crewed spacecraft has passed a key milestone, with a model of the ESM's solar array performing "flawlessly" in a deployment test this week.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge vs. Galaxy S6 edge+
Samsung now has two dual-curved "Edge" phablets, but the new one isn't better in every respect. Let's see how the new Galaxy S7 edge compares to last year's Galaxy S6 edge+.  read more
BICYCLES
In pictures: The 2016 North American Handmade Bicycle Show
If you're looking for unique, exquisite bikes from around the world, then the North American Handmade Bicycle Show is the place you should be. This is the third year we've attended, and once again it didn't disappoint. Read on to see some of our faves from the trade show floor.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
The 2016 WAVE Trophy targets new world record
The world’s biggest electric vehicle rally will take part for the sixth consecutive year, after setting a record for the world’s largest EV parade in 2015. The WAVE Trophy looks to set a new record with more participants than ever rallying for the promotion of e-mobility across Europe.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Handmade uber-luxury shows up in Geneva, with Spyker C8 Preliator
In the world of high-end automotive luxury brands, there are cars for the millionaire next door, and then there's Spyker. At Geneva, this was made readily apparent with the unveiling of the latest super sport coupe from the former warplane maker. Only 50 Spyker C8 Preliators will be made.  read more
BICYCLES
Oi may not look that familiar – but it does ring a bell
​Bicycle bells all have a similar form factor – they're a little dome that sits on top of the handlebars. The folks at Australian cycling accessories company Knog, however, felt that such bells look a little … goofy. That's why they've created the ring-shaped Oi.​  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Fuel Station of the Future puts paid to the pumps
Last year, Nissan and Foster + Partners announced a joint brain trust to consider the Fuel Station of the Future. A vision has now been unveiled in which the Fuel Station of the Future is conceived as the home, the street, the city and indeed the car itself – but not, ironically, as a fuel station.  read more
COMPUTERS
Odroid C2 single board computer is faster than a Pi 3, doesn't include wireless
Earlier this week, the Rasbperry Pi Foundation added wireless capabilities to its popular mini computer with the launch of the Pi 3 Model B. But if you would rather have more processing power and support for higher resolution graphics, perhaps the Odroid C2 might be just what you're looking for.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Production run and color choice strictly limited for Black Edition X-Bow
There have been a number of versions of KTM's X-Bow since the first in 2008, including the 2013 GT and the current GT4. A newly-announced Black Edition, though, is surely the most seductive and exclusive of them all, forged, as it is, entirely in black carbon fiber and with only five being produced.  read more
COMPUTERS
Pentagon puts the call out to hackers to test its cyber defences
The US may boast the world's most powerful military, but its online databases are far from indomitable, as a recent spate of cyberattacks seems to suggest. The Pentagon is now inviting hackers to have at its public webpages as part of an initiative to highlight its cybersecurity vulnerabilities. ​​  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Fiat reveals hot 124 Spider and toasty Abarth 124 Spider
The Fiat 124 Spider two-seat convertible has made its European debut at the Geneva Motor Show​ alongside the Abarth 124 Spider – a faster-paced version of the 124 developed by the Abarth Racing Team.​  read more
ENVIRONMENT
Thames Water building Europe's largest floating solar array
Europe’s biggest-ever floating solar panel array is to be installed on the Queen Elizabeth II reservoir in London. The array will have a peak capacity of 6.3 MW and is expected to generate 5.8 million kWh in its first year, which is enough to power around 1,800 homes.  read more
ARCHITECTURE
Flower petal tower will be Western Europe's tallest residential building
HOK has received approval to construct what the firm rates as western Europe's tallest residential building. Due for location in London's West India Quay, next to Canary Wharf, Hertsmere House will rise to an impressive height of 789 ft (240 m).  read more
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