See this tweet from Twitter Comms: https://twitter.com/mgrooves/status/192303330876334082
to be fair, the whole point about Tiddlywiki (the subject of this article) is that it doesn't require any infrastructure to back it.
You can get ~1% of public tweets streamed to you at http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/sample.json (see docs at https://dev.twitter.com/docs/streaming-api/methods). You could develop a proof-of-concept using that.
See this tweet from Twitter Comms: https://twitter.com/mgrooves/status/192303330876334082
to be fair, the whole point about Tiddlywiki (the subject of this article) is that it doesn't require any infrastructure to back it.
You can get ~1% of public tweets streamed to you at http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/sample.json (see docs at https://dev.twitter.com/docs/streaming-api/methods). You could develop a proof-of-concept using that.