App developers stung by Twitter’s DOS woes

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Twitter could have done a much better job of communicating with the developer community, said Andrew Badera, president and CEO of Higher Efficiency, an IT consulting and software development company that has built several Twitter applications. http://higherefficiency.net/
“The outreach was fair to poor,” he said in an e-mail interview. While Twitter focused on providing updates about the performance problems affecting end-users, it was late in addressing specific issues with its developer platform, Badera said.
“Twitter worried about their infrastructure first, as was proper, then the media, before ever bothering to talk to the developer community in any fashion. And if it weren’t for the third party ecosystem that has sprung up around Twitter, Twitter wouldn’t have blown up the way it did, and the media wouldn’t care about Twitter to begin with,” Badera said. complete artice was penned by By Juan Carlos Perez
August 7, 2009 09:04 PM ET

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App developers stung by Twitter’s DOS woes.
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