Twitter Increases API Limit

Courtesy Mashable!  Wed, 07/01/2009 - 21:42

tweetdeck150Tweetdeck users have noticed tonight that their hourly API call limit has been increased from 100 to 150 per hour, essentially meaning you can get more frequent Twitter updates if you require them.

Twitter, however, has made no announcement, and the API Wiki still states 100 as the limit.

It’s not just TweetDeck that saw the change: we’re seeing rate limit increases in Twhirl: this would suggest a rate limit increase across the board, although that’s yet to...


 

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