TweetPhoto (http://www.tweetphoto.com), a free photo sharing service for Twitter users, today announced it has opened up its entire development platform to the Twitter (http://www.twitter.com) developer community while at the same time releasing its Developer Revenue Program. The company is incentivizing developers to explore its expansive API and add support for its photo sharing service by creating what was once a non-existent revenue stream for Twitter developers.
The Developer Revenue Program (http://www.tweetphoto.com/developer.php) TweetPhoto offers is unmatched by any photo sharing
competitor on Twitter, Jonnie Hallman, Founder of DestroyTwitter. The ease of TweetPhoto'ss API and willingness to consider developer requests made it a hands-down choice as
DestroyTwitter'ss default service.
The company is offering developers 100% of Google AdSense revenue for making TweetPhoto the default photo sharing provider within their application. TweetPhoto has also setup multiple
channels of technical support to help answer API integration questions about its new platform with a developer group, wiki, and telephone support free of charge.
We are very excited to open up our entire photo sharing platform to the Twitter developer community, said Sean Callahan, Co-Founder of TweetPhoto. We offer developers the most expansive
and complete photo sharing API available within the Twitter eco-system and provide them a financial incentive to work with us. This is just one of many ways we are now supporting the
Twitter developer community as our business model does not revolve around advertising.
The platform was built as a true REST API, focusing on being lightweight and performant, supporting both XML and JSON. Guillermo Proano, Founder, Chunky Chicken Apps, The new TweetPhoto
API will allow developers to focus on fun, interesting and exciting Twitter photo sharing experiences. I think you will see a multitude of new ways to discover, aggregate and share photos
on Twitter.
We were able to add the TweetPhoto service to Twittelator Pro (http://www.stone.com/twittelator) in a matter of hours because of its
standard API, said Andrew Stone, CEO of Stone.com. TweetPhoto gives our users another solid and quality photo tweeting site and benefits Twitter developers too.
Some highlights of the feature sets within the API include:
> Post a photo, geo-coordinates and tags and source parameter on every upload
> Favorite / Unfavorite photos
> Post comments
> See what'ss been shared
> See what everyone'ss viewing
> See what everyone'ss favoriting
> See what'ss being commented upon
> Get Friends (by Twitter / Facebook), and their photos / favorites / comments
> See my photos
> See who'ss viewed my photos
> Search by tag, title, user
> Get User Profile (for name, profile pic, photo count, comment count, favorites count)
> Get User comments
> Get User favorites
My users are really pleased that they can support the development of PockeTwit (http://code.google.com/p/pocketwit) by simply posting
pictures to TweetPhoto, said Jake Stevenson, Lead Developer of PockeTwit. And with TweetPhoto'ss full-feature set I really appreciate the ability to monetize the project while adding
value for my users.
TweetPhoto is currently supported by 12 different Twitter clients for mobile, desktop and web including Twittelator Pro, PockeTwit, Yatca, TwitFiend, Pichirp, DestroyTwitter and TweetGrid
among others. Developers can get started with the TweetPhoto API by visiting the company'ss website.
Boiler Plate:
TweetPhoto is a free photo sharing service for Twitter. The service focuses on creating the best possible user-experience among the applications developed around the Twitter Application
Programming Interface (API). This personalized experience is the evolution and convergence of mobile and web-based social photo sharing. It allows Twitter users to quickly and easily
publish and consume photos. The company has positioned itself as the leading photo sharing platform within the Twitter eco-system by presenting the developer community with the most
expansive API available. TweetPhoto is feature rich and simply a better way to photo share. The company aims to change the way in which people socially share, discover and interact with
photos across multiple social networks in a way that feels natural and engaging to users.
TweetPhoto is 100% hosted inside The Rackspace Cloud (http://www.rackspacecloud.com) using Cloud Sites 's38; Cloud Files for auto-scaling and
unlimited storage. Rackspace'ss flagship cloud offering, Cloud Sites's8482; offers a scalable platform for handling huge traffic spikes and a pay-as-you-grow pricing model. Rackspace'ss
internet-based storage service, Cloud Files's8482; gives developers instant access to an enterprise-grade storage infrastructure, with access to a Tier 1 CDN and reduces overall
investment and IT costs while providing unlimited storage.