The Twitter Developer Blog

Your source for new features, best practices and real-world use of the Twitter Platform.

Alt text support for Twitter Cards and the REST API

New platform products enabling publishers and third-party developers to publish images accessible to the visually impaired.

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How Cricbuzz uses Fabric

Cricbuzz brings superior live game experience to sports fans using Twitter.

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Mobile app playbook: streamlining your workflow

In our final post for our mobile app playbook series, we have some advice for making that continuous build and deployment process as painless as possible.

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Twitter Kit 2.0 for iOS brings API refinement and new Tweet details

We’re delighted to announce that we’re releasing Twitter Kit 2.0 for iOS on March 23, with API refinements, a new Tweet detail view, and an important change to how applications request email addresses.

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Spotlight on fastlane: snapshot

Snapshot is a tool, available via fastlane, that automates the generation of localized screenshots on iOS devices. Using Cannonball, our sample app, we’ll see how easy it is to get started with fastlane and snapshot in an existing project.

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Mobile app playbook: analytics and what to track

Understanding your mobile app’s analytics and what to track is an important piece of app development. We’re sharing our three common use cases for app data: daily checks, investigations, and ad-hoc analysis.

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Expanding the #HelloWorld tour to Kenya, Australia and Germany

Since announcing the #HelloWorld developer tour in January, we’ve had the opportunity to visit some amazing cities and meet some incredible developers.

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Twitter developer events: March 2016

We are on the road in NYC, Mexico City, Sao Paulo and others!

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A new improved embedded timeline

Starting March 3, you’ll see a new design for the embedded timeline that’s more modern, flexible, and media-forward.

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Versioning is coming to Twitter’s Ads APIs

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We’re excited to announce that our Ads API will begin to be versioned for all changes in behavior.

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