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Monday, August 19, 2013

Easy way to create RSS feeds for Twitter

Our step by step guide explains how you can create Twitter RSS feeds for the new Twitter API using Twitter widgets and Google Script. video tutorial included.
Twitter has dropped support for RSS feeds, but there is a solution, slightly more complicated, though, that you can use to create channels for your various Twitter threads, including the Twitter search results, the user terms and even Twitter lists.

Without RSS feeds difficult to use Twitter data in a different location. For example, you can no longer create recipes in the IFTTT that get triggered when you post a new tweet. Twitter timeline cannot be imported automatically into your blog. You can track Twitter search results for certain keywords in your RSS reader.

If you are also in short supply, RSS feeds to Twitter, here's a workaround that is much easier to implement (you can get the Twitter RSS feed in two minutes) and more reliable as well.

The trick is simple. Twitter offers widgets to help you implement a custom graphic in your Web site.  New bypass just makes these Twitter widgets in regular RSS feeds by using a simple script. Here're instructions:
With your main Twitter page, go to settings-> widgets (link) and create a new widget. You can create widgets for the user timeline, Favorites, Twitter lists and search results. as soon as the new Widget, make note of the ID of the widget which can be found in the widget URL. Click here to make a copy of the script of Google and select Run-Twitter_RSS > for initialization and authorization scenario. You've to make once. go to publications-> deploy as Web application and install the version as 1.0. Any use, including anonymous under who has access to the app and click deploy.
Scripts Google now will create a unique URL for your Web application to look like https://script.google.com/macros/s/ABCD/exec. Simply add the Twitter widget (created in step 2) to this URL, and your RSS feed to Twitter is ready.

For example if the widget ID is 123456, Twitter will be your RSS Feed URL:

HTTPS://script.Google.com/Macros/s/ABCD/exec? 123456 (sample RSS Feed)

If you want to create another RSS feed to Twitter, just add another widget and use this new widget ID with your script'S URL to Google.

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