In response to my previous post about unlimited API queries, I was urged by David Sifry, CEO of Technorati, to contact the Technorati developers and work out a way to get my script working through the API.
I then contacted the developer team and got a great fast response from Ian Kallen, and we've been looking together at a way to get this to work without bashing the hell (my words) out of their servers. Up till now that didn't work, and they have asked me to remove the script for now.
The official statement: "The query pattern and absence of caching exhibits an operational pattern that we can't presently support. However, we're happy to work with you in the days ahead to provide a scalable interface to support this functionality."
Let's see what comes of that! For now, I'm taking the script down.
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Joost de Valk is an SEO from Nijmegen, the Netherlands, who works for Onetomarket, an online marketing company. He has experience as a sales manager for several IT companies, is involved in open source projects like WebKit and Mozilla, and is the creator of the biggest online resource on CSS3. Joost blogs about web design and SEO, and writes all sorts of scripts for webmasters.
About the author:
Joost de Valk is a Dutch SEO who works as Search Strategist at
Onetomarket, a European online marketing agency. Among the clients whom he advises about search engine marketing are the airline KLM, one of the biggest Dutch publishers Wegener, and Amadeus, a leading ICT company in the travel industry.
In his spare time, Joost is a committer in the WebKit open source project, maintains
css3.info, the best online resource about CSS3, blogs about SEO, WordPress and webdevelopment on his
SEO blog and develops
WordPress themes and plugins in his company
AlthA Webdesign.
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shame
Shame you had to take the script down
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