Thanks Andrew,

here's a good example: http://twitter.com/#!/TaimMobile/status/35349967103209472

The guys tweeted this when they had arrived at the location, from their iphone 
(no wifi).

They were on 51st between 6/7 avenue. The map on twitter shows 34th street.


The final implementation I built can be seen on www.taimmobile.com


Many thanks


David Terranova
davidterranova.com | rebelrave.tv

On Feb 9, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Andrew Leach wrote:

> On Feb 9, 4:45 pm, David Terranova <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm trying to figure out at what stage the coordinates become wrong.
>> Is it the tweeting iPhone/android that has an unreliable GPS? is it
>> twitter? is it google maps?
> 
> It would help if you had included a link to the website you're talking
> about.
> 
> What can be said is that the map is displaying what it's given.
> Without knowing what is in the tweet, and what is being done to it at
> each stage of its progress, it's impossible to say what's going on.
> 
> To test, make a *known* tweet (from a *known* location) and see what's
> given to the map for display.
> 
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