It would depend on app.net's data policies - how much (and how fast) we could get information out of them.
Of course, they own the field, so they could change the rules at any time, thus (once again) killing the project.
From a technical basis, 90% of the effort was building a robust system atop Twitter's. The actual core behavioural categorisation engine was relatively trivial.
Ie, it would require a major rebuild, without lessening the risks at all.
Of course, they own the field, so they could change the rules at any time, thus (once again) killing the project.
From a technical basis, 90% of the effort was building a robust system atop Twitter's. The actual core behavioural categorisation engine was relatively trivial.
Ie, it would require a major rebuild, without lessening the risks at all.