I might look at swapping over to the reverse geocoder provided by geoapi.com as an alternative to the google maps api which has a tendency to give some weird results.
On Dec 24, 9:04 am, Marcel Molina <mar...@twitter.com> wrote: > For the last few months, the Platform team has been really excited about all > the possibilities that open up when geo is added throughout our APIs. > Recently, we've launched support for geo tagging tweets > (http://bit.ly/4pFY77) as well as the imminent availability of a local trends > API (http://bit.ly/12M84f). We're psyched about geo and today we have some > big news. > > Twitter has acquired Mixer Labs, creators of GeoAPI (http://geoapi.com/). As > Ev just said over on our main blog (http://bit.ly/88nZ6B), the team from > Mixer Labs will be joining Twitter. We're currently looking at how to > integrate the work Mixer Labs has done with the Twitter Platform to provide > powerful new possibilities. > > We wanted to give everyone here a heads up on the good news. We look forward > to supporting lots more geo functionality. Start your engines! > > -- > Marcel Molina > Twitter Platform Teamhttp://twitter.com/noradio