
Last month,
Twitter announced that some big changes were coming to its API. So developers and the Twitter ecosystem knew this was coming. But, today,
the company officially unveiled the newest version of its API, v1.1, and updated its
"Developer Rules of the Road" and display requirements. One of the more notable changes we've seen so far, brought to our attention
by Steve Streza's tweet, is that developers will have until March 5, 2013 to switch over to the new version of the API. After that, v1.0 will be "kaput" -- to use the technical term. Twitter writes that it wants to provide developers with ample time (a 6-month window) before turning off v1.0., at which point endpoints "will no longer be available." More about the deprecation of
v1.0 in Twitter's API Overview here.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Q0XN--KZtPQ/
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