hi tom.
if there is geo data, then the near parameter will be using that.
if not, then it will use the location in the user's profile.
does that help?
Thanks. Am I correctly understanding that the near parameter uses the
location of the users profile and will not use the new geolocation
, 2009 11:00
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: Will there be a Geolocation status method?
slightly off topic: does anyone know an easy (web?) method to translate
location names (ie, Atlanta, Georgia) to geodata coords and vice
versa?
thanks in advance
Joseph
yes, thanks
On Sep 22, 10:48 am, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
hi tom.
if there is geo data, then the near parameter will be using that.
if not, then it will use the location in the user's profile.
does that help?
Thanks. Am I correctly understanding that the near
Thanks. Am I correctly understanding that the near parameter uses the
location of the users profile and will not use the new geolocation api
lat/long data?
On Sep 20, 9:37 pm, John Kalucki jkalu...@gmail.com wrote:
It is very unlikely that we would offer a publicly available method on
the
hi tom.
what are you exactly asking? you can look at any of the timeline methods --
wherever there will be status object, there will be geo information if
there is geo information available.
does that help?
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 8:38 AM, tom.mancino tom.manc...@gmail.com wrote:
Something
I want to filter the firehouse to a subset of tweets that will have
valid geodata (lat/long).
On Sep 20, 7:54 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
hi tom.
what are you exactly asking? you can look at any of the timeline methods --
wherever there will be status object, there will be
It is very unlikely that we would offer a publicly available method on
the streaming API that returned all geotagged statuses. It is much
more likely that we'll offer a parameter to the /1/statuses/filter
method that would be subject to the same limitations as the track
keyword. Such a feature is