Cloud Computing May Decrease Your API Call Limit
Updated: 2011-03-31 22:30:33
Register Login Hot APIs Twitter YouTube Facebook Google Maps Flickr LinkedIn More Latest news Cloud Computing May Decrease Your API Call Limit Home API News API Directory Mashups Community How-to Contests : Subscribe RSS Email Twitter Facebook Blog Home Recent Popular All Time Popular Featured Articles Best Mashups Cloud Computing May Decrease Your API Call Limit Tomas Vitvar March 31st , 2011 Comments 0 I recently wrote an AppsScript that sends an e-mail every time a new tweet is posted on a specified Twitter account and encouraged you to copy it and use it on your own . I run it in Google Spreadsheets every 5 minutes and after several weeks I started to receive error messages that the script exceeds a limit of 150 API calls per hour imposed by Twitter . The script always fetches the
You've spent years sharing your life on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and recently adding photos to the mix with Instagram. If you're like me and many others, sharing this stuff also serves as a means of archiving things to be able to easily look back later and say, "remember that? That was great."
Netflix continues to see tremendous growth in its Netflix API. The API which saw humble beginnings in 2008 has taken a giant leap in usage, ever since Netflix started streaming functionality to devices. In what could be one of the largest usages of a public API, the current number of requests for its API is around 20 billion per month and increasing by the day, forcing Netflix to look at measures to decrease them.
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