Re: [twitter-dev] US Location Stream

2010-07-07 Thread Jean-Charles Campagne
Hello James,

Our current free access grants you 1024 calls per 24 hours for the
moment. This should give you enough call credits to test the API.

As of today, we grant higher-level access on a case by case basis.
Please contact us for further discussion.

Best regards,
Jean-Charles Campagne



On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:43 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:
 Hi JC.

 What are the limits on free? We're wary of locking ourselves into a
 service that we won't be able to afford.

 On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Jean-Charles Campagne a...@semiocast.com 
 wrote:
 Hello James,

 may be you would be interested in looking at our API which provides
 language and location filtering on tweets.

 More specifically, you'll find an example for filtering tweets based
 on location and on language under Example: filtering by language and
 location, located at the URL
 http://developer.semiocast.com/tutorial/twitter


 Do not hesitate to visit our API website: http://developer.semiocast.com
 or ask for more information.


 Hope you'll find this useful.

 Best regards,
 Jean-Charles Campagne
 Semiocast

 On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:26 AM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:

 Hi John,

 Thanks for the quick reply. Is there a way to exclude non-english
 tweets from the stream like the search api does?


 On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:03 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
  Hi James,
  Nope. Even if we allowed all the bounding boxes to cover the US, you'd 
  only
  get the tweets that are geo-tagged, which isn't a large proportion.
  -John
 
 
  On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I'm trying to capture all the tweets originating from the US. Is there
  a simple way to do this without creating many bounding boxes?
 
 



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Re: [twitter-dev] US Location Stream

2010-07-06 Thread James Kim
Hi JC.

What are the limits on free? We're wary of locking ourselves into a
service that we won't be able to afford.

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Jean-Charles Campagne a...@semiocast.com 
wrote:
 Hello James,

 may be you would be interested in looking at our API which provides
 language and location filtering on tweets.

 More specifically, you'll find an example for filtering tweets based
 on location and on language under Example: filtering by language and
 location, located at the URL
 http://developer.semiocast.com/tutorial/twitter


 Do not hesitate to visit our API website: http://developer.semiocast.com
 or ask for more information.


 Hope you'll find this useful.

 Best regards,
 Jean-Charles Campagne
 Semiocast

 On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:26 AM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:

 Hi John,

 Thanks for the quick reply. Is there a way to exclude non-english
 tweets from the stream like the search api does?


 On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:03 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
  Hi James,
  Nope. Even if we allowed all the bounding boxes to cover the US, you'd only
  get the tweets that are geo-tagged, which isn't a large proportion.
  -John
 
 
  On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I'm trying to capture all the tweets originating from the US. Is there
  a simple way to do this without creating many bounding boxes?
 
 



 --
 James C. Kim @jamesckim
 http://keytweet.com - a learning filter for twitter




-- 
James C. Kim @jamesckim
http://keytweet.com - a learning filter for twitter


Re: [twitter-dev] US Location Stream

2010-07-02 Thread John Kalucki
Hi James,

Nope. Even if we allowed all the bounding boxes to cover the US, you'd only
get the tweets that are geo-tagged, which isn't a large proportion.

-John



On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm trying to capture all the tweets originating from the US. Is there
 a simple way to do this without creating many bounding boxes?



Re: [twitter-dev] US Location Stream

2010-07-02 Thread James Kim
Hi John,

Thanks for the quick reply. Is there a way to exclude non-english
tweets from the stream like the search api does?


On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:03 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi James,
 Nope. Even if we allowed all the bounding boxes to cover the US, you'd only
 get the tweets that are geo-tagged, which isn't a large proportion.
 -John


 On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm trying to capture all the tweets originating from the US. Is there
 a simple way to do this without creating many bounding boxes?





-- 
James C. Kim @jamesckim
http://keytweet.com - a learning filter for twitter


Re: [twitter-dev] US Location Stream

2010-07-02 Thread John Kalucki
Nope. I'd like to get a language tag in both the tweet and on the user, but
it's a lower priority item.



On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:26 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:

 Hi John,

 Thanks for the quick reply. Is there a way to exclude non-english
 tweets from the stream like the search api does?


 On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:03 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
  Hi James,
  Nope. Even if we allowed all the bounding boxes to cover the US, you'd
 only
  get the tweets that are geo-tagged, which isn't a large proportion.
  -John
 
 
  On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, James Kim ja...@keytweet.com wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I'm trying to capture all the tweets originating from the US. Is there
  a simple way to do this without creating many bounding boxes?
 
 



 --
 James C. Kim @jamesckim
 http://keytweet.com - a learning filter for twitter