Is there a way to search for tweets by place_id? Or can we only use a
geo search with a very small radiues?
The oauth login timeout seems to be fixed for me. Thanks
twittereenies!
Ben
On Aug 18, 11:10 am, Sean Callahan wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> When I sent the email 30 minutes ago I was not able to login. Now,
> like you, I was able to login. Now it is a sporadic issue. I will get
> you the info you need
Hi guys,
I'm still getting oauth timeout issues (on twitters side).
Repro steps in safari 3.1:
1. go to twitterplaces.com
2. press 'Allow'
3. press 'Allow'
4. wait for eternity...
If I restart safari, clear cookies and try again then it usually
works. I'd sure like to have this fixed, because
.
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What's a good tag-type to use for when a user refers to places? I've
been using $dollartags and then indexing them - eg "off to $mojocoffee
for MORE BEANS". Are there any standards for these already? I've seen
people using L: style tags.
Any other recommendations for tag semantics for places?
Be
Hey all,
This is something I've been experimenting with. It's an ad-hoc way to
map the places I frequent.
http://www.twitterplaces.com/
and
http://maps.google.com/?q=http://twitterplaces.com/bnolan.kml
When I tweet - I use a dollar tag to mention that i'm going to the
$malthouse and then next