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I am trying to map the tweets which I can retrive using Twitter Search
API.
This is what I have observed.
When I search for tweets based on location(lat n long) using the
query:
search.twitter.com/search.atom?geocode=37.781157,-122.398720,1mi
I see that (in the xml format) there is location tag where the
latitude ,longitude or semantic address like minneapolis,MN etc are
mentioned.
But suppose I search for tweets based on a keyword ,say IPL
search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=@IPL
Then I do not see any location tag in the atom code.In fact I am not
able to get any kind of location information .
I know that not may people have enabled the geolocation feature,so the
% of tweets having the location is very less.
But What I have cross checked is,I used a map interface, and when I
click on it ,it takes the co-ordinates and gives the tweets near
by .These have the location tag.Suppose I choose a word from the first
tweet and then search for that word as a search keyword, the I do get
the same tweet as the latest tweet ,but it does not have the location
tag.
Why is this so?
Can any one tell me
On Apr 18, 10:06 pm, Mohan Arun mar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 18, 8:47 pm, harik padmahar...@gmail.com wrote:
I wantsearchfor queries (using a keyword eg: worldcup) ,and then
want to get the geolocations of the user .I am able to retrieve the
queries usingsearchapi, but i find all geo fields are null .
So is there any way I can retrieve the geolocations of the user ?
Also when i tried to send rpp=10page=5 in the query ,I see only 10
tweets and i do not find any link to next page of 10 tweets ?
SO how can i view all the tweets?
If the geo fields are null, I think it means the user chose not
to add the geolocation info to his tweet in the first place.
As for thenext question, try sending rpp=10page=6
Mohan
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