Hi Ed,

You can send geotagged tweets from any web browser using the portal we
developed: http://www.kirigo.com
You can sign up and then login in using your twitter account

At the moment we only feed tweets into twitter, but we might also
retrieve tweets from twitter in the future - I have no timeline for
that implementation yet

Let me know if you have any question
Luca

On 27 Gen, 03:13, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <zzn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote:
>
> to make your life a bit easier, trends/available can optionally take a
>
> > latitude and a longitude, and then it will sort all the available trends
> > locations by distance from the given point.
>
> Nice!!
>
>
>
> >> Local Trends appear to be rolling out through the web UI, any sense on
> >> when the API end points will open up?
>
> > as users get access to them through the web UI, the user also gets access
> > to the API.  we're racing towards getting all users access to the local
> > trends.
>
> Thanks!! I'll be watching my browser! ;-)
>
> One other geo question - is there a list somewhere of which clients /
> desktop tools send tweets that are geotagged? I can infer some of that by
> collecting geotagged tweets from the streaming API and looking at the
> "source" field, but I was looking for something like "If you want your
> tweets to be geotagged, do this and it will work."
>
> Right now, the context is the Haiti relief effort, but I'm sure there are
> other places in the crisis management / mapping universe where a guide like
> that would be useful. A small datapoint - I did a Search last night for a
> 200 km radius around the epicenter and pulled in 7500 tweets total, of which
> 93 were geotagged.
>
> --
> M. Edward (Ed) Boraskyhttp://borasky-research.net
>
> "I've always regarded nature as the clothing of God." ~Alan Hovhaness

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