Thursday, 22 October 2015

Here’s everything announced at Twitter’s Flight developer conference

Twitter Flight sign

SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter has just wrapped up its keynote event at its second annual Flight developer conference. There was quite a bit of updates announced, starting with a quick note from new Chief Executive Jack Dorsey to moving the discussion forward with developers on how Twitter’s tools can help build mobile apps faster.

Approximately 1,000 developers and Twitter enthusiasts attended the event held in San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. And the day has only just begun as the conference is now breaking out into different tracks for attendees to learn more about. But in the meantime, if you’re not around, here’s a recap of all the things that were announced at Flight:


Dorsey apologizes to developers, says that Twitter wants to “reset the relationship”

Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on stage at the Flight developer conference on October 21, 2015 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, Calif.

Above: Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on stage at the Flight developer conference on October 21, 2015 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, Calif.

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In his first major appearance as CEO, Dorsey made it a point to establish his vision for the company and how developers fit in. He acknowledged that for a while, the relationship between Twitter and developers hasn’t been exactly warm and inviting. To that, he apologized, asking that the relationship be “reset” and invited them to provide feedback to this new version of Twitter so that it can improve things.

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Fabric Labs announces Twitter integration tools for Unity game developers

Twitter implementation in Unity

Game developers who are interested in leveraging tweets will be happy to know that Twitter Fabric now supports the Unity platform. Now you can incorporate the features from Crashlytics, Twitter Kit, and MoPub right into your mobile game application.

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Twitter’s Crashlytics gets regression detection, iOS error logging, tvOS support

At Twitter Flight conference in San Francisco on Oct. 21.

Above: At Twitter Flight conference in San Francisco on Oct. 21.

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Crashlytics, known for helping developers track performance of their applications, has released several improvements to help make applications run better. Currently the service is installed on over 1.3 billion monthly active Android devices. Starting today, developers can take advantage of iOS error locking in private beta and also tvOS support for Apple’s television devices.

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Twitter’s Digits project to kill passwords can now verify email addresses

Twitter Digits screenshot

Tired of dealing with passwords? Twitter wants you to look at Digits as a solution to that problem, instead simply requiring your customers to use their phone number. But today this service has been enhanced to now verify logins by email addresses. No details about how many applications are really using Digits, but Twitter touted that developers saw an onboarding success rate of 85 percent by those using it.

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Twitter announces native mobile video ads in MoPub

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Native advertising has always been an option through Twitter’s MoPub platform, but now developers can test out native video ads which will work in a manner similar to display ads that were announced at last year’s Flight conference.


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Twitter launches a tweet composer to show tweet previews inside other apps

The new Install button on Twitter for third-party app developers.

Above: The new Install button on Twitter for third-party app developers.

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Twitter has expanded its capability of Twitter Kit to let developers show users previews of their tweets composed through their apps. Tweets sent through this composer offering will feature an install button which could help improve install rates. To further appeal to businesses, Twitter launched a pilot program called App Spotlight that connecting the traditional online strategy of profile pages with the mobile space. Brands can have an “install” call-to-action button on their Twitter profile page.

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Twitter Fabric integrates with Stripe, Amazon Web Services, Nuance, and others, acquires Fastlane

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For the first time since its introduction at last year’s Flight conference, Fabric is opening up to new partners. Twitter announced that three new SDKs will become available today: Stripe, Amazon Web Services, and Optimizely. Others will be available by the end of the year.

On top of these announcements, Twitter has acquired continuous deployment service Fastlane, bringing in its founder Felix Krause to help on Fabric. In honor of this news, Fastlane will remain open sourced and also had announcements of its own: it’s now available as version 1.0, it launched a new testing app called Scan, and will now support Android projects.

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Twitter Publish is a new tool for showing off embedded tweets

The Twitter Publish embedded grid.

Above: The Twitter Publish embedded grid.

Image Credit: Screenshot

Twitter has released its Twitter Publish service into general availability giving media companies a better way of compiling tweets together and making a more aesthetically pleasing display. It includes a “What You See Is What You Get” (WYSIWYG) editor and an embedded grid so you can build a collage of images around tweets. The best thing is that you can embed these tweets onto other platforms — more than 1 billion unique visitors come to the service via embedded tweets.

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Twitter launches Gnip Engagement and Audience APIs to give insight into impressions

The kinds of data you can get out of the new Twitter Gnip Audience API.

Above: The kinds of data you can get out of the new Twitter Gnip Audience API.

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Two new APIs are now available through Twitter’s Gnip service: the Audience API and Engagement API. While in beta, the company will be looking to see what developers can do with it. Both APIs can be used to help provide information about reach and impressions on tweets. For example, the Audience API will tell you information about your audience based on their gender, language, interest, TV genre, etc., while the Engagement API looks at interactions with organic content.

And that’s not all that’s coming to Gnip. Twitter has partnered with the Techstars accelerator to provide free access to Gnip’s data sources.

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