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Twitter settles dispute with Aussie entrepreneur over data access

Posted on April 27, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Gerry Shih reports:

Jodee Rich, the Australian entrepreneur who founded the now defunct telco One.Tel, has reached a settlement with Twitter that allows his social media analytics firm PeopleBrowsr to continue to buy Twitter’s data until the end of 2013.

Beginning next year, PeopleBrowsr will have to purchase access to the full “Firehose” of 400 million daily tweets through one of Twitter’s authorised data resellers, according to the settlement’s terms.

Read more on The Age.

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