I'll be interested to hear when the API adds functionality that'll
allow us to retrieve *only* tweets with a geopoint! Any hints?
soon :P
In the meantime; copyied from the first post, what is going on with
tweets like this? :
{
* location: iPhone: 37.313690,-122.022911
* geo:
the geotagging API has only launched a few weeks ago, and there are only a
limited number of clients that can use it. couple that with the fact that
search does not return all the tweets and does disgard some tweets, you will
have a low probability of finding a geotagged tweet - especially once
that all being said, we will have some additions to other APIs that should
make this easier -- we'll be announcing them soon.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
the geotagging API has only launched a few weeks ago, and there are only a
limited number of
there is no way to search (yet) just for tweets that have been sent
with the geotagging API through the search API.
the geocode parameter in the search API takes into account the user's
profile location, the geotagging API, and other heuristics to
determine which tweets to return. if you are
The geo field is only set if the status was sent using the geo tagging
API. I'd using the search API and the geocode parameter, then a series
of other techniques are applied to find tweets near that location (a
user's profile location, amongst others).
I encourage you to tweet something
Sushil,
Likely this user is not posting any geodata with his tweets.
Ken
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 00:25:17 -0800
Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: Regarding the search API based on Geo location
From: sush...@gmail.com
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Hi Raffi,
I am not seeing
hi luca.
yup - geo data should be everywhere a status is rendered. on the REST
API, on streaming, and on search. if its not there, please feel free
to reach out to me.
Hi Raffi,
our app (www.kirigo.com) currently fills the geo tag of status updates
- since we also want to extract this