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Implementing @anywhere is pretty damn simple

Posted on April 14, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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As most anyone in the tech world knows today was a pretty big day with Twitter making some pretty big announcement of which was the immediate availability of their @anywhere platform for bloggers to implement on their blogs.

For those that don’t know what the @anywhere platform is a quick search on Google will get you all the answers you need but the short answer is this from the @Anywhere developer page

Twitter @Anywhere is an easy to deploy solution for bringing the Twitter communication platform to your own site. Add follow buttons, hovercards, linkify @usernames, and build deeper integrations with “Connect to Twitter.” @Anywhere promotes a more engaged user base for your site.

Now I got to admit I was a little reluctant to try ind implement it as I was expecting some sort of long drawn out process getting the required API key and to be honest the sign up page to get one was a little confusing. Then I came across a post someone I was subscribed to had shared in GReader that made the process a snap to understand.

So a big thanks to Nick O’Neill at SocialTimes for putting together a video walk through of what you need to do to get the API key and how to insert the required javascript code into your theme. It took me literally 5 minutes, or less, to get installed on this site.

At this point I just have the linkify users and hovercards options installed which you can see by hovering over my @stevenhodson Twitter user name. I will be taking a look at the other options that @anywhere provides at some point and will let you know how it goes.

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2 Responses to “Implementing @anywhere is pretty damn simple”

  1. tsudo says:
    April 15, 2010 at 12:05 am

    I had to do a bit of modifying of his code snippets and I also had to add a class of class=’twitter-anywhere-user’ to the users I wanted linked.

    Still messing with the code but the documentation is pretty simple http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/begin

  2. Holden Page says:
    April 15, 2010 at 5:06 pm

    Guess what! It doesn’t work.

    Try clicking follow, it then says you are following. Then actually go to the accounts page, and you are not actually following them.

    Same problem on everyone’s implementation so far.
    .-= Holden Page“s last blog ..Google Docs, One Step Closer =-.

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