jQuery Twitter Search Feed

I wrote a dead simple twitter search API implementation with jQuery for bocoup.com yesterday. Everything is explained in the comments. Hopefully this script helps you implement your own twitter feed. You can see the live demo running off to the right.

I’ve also included some styles in the Gist.

And your HTML should look something like this:

This entry was posted by Boaz Sender (@boazsender) on August 10, 2010 in AJAX, JavaScript, jQuery, jQuery Plugins and Open Web Apps.

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