How does this interact with the search mechanism, if at all? i.e. when
I do a near search, I *don't* want tweets that come from people who's
profile sets them near that place, but instead only for *tweets*
marked as near that place.
On Nov 19, 4:51 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
As
that is currently unsupported -- right now you will get both. you
could, once receiving the search results, filter on the values in the
geo tag that is returned in the search API.
How does this interact with the search mechanism, if at all? i.e. when
I do a near search, I *don't* want
That's not so bad. So you're saying search is going to consider
either user loc or tweet loc (and I assume pick the closest)?
On Nov 20, 4:57 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
that is currently unsupported -- right now you will get both. you
could, once receiving the search
that's a cool feature, I hope if a tweet has a geo info, that can be
shown in twitter.com web.
On Nov 20, 5:51 am, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
As you may have seen on the Twitter blog [1], geotagging is now
available for all users and developers throughout Twitter's APIs.