any tweet that is sent using the geotagging API has the "geo" element
populated with either GeoRSS or GeoJSON.  those locations that you are
parsing are coming from the user's profile location, which is a free form
string.

On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 4:07 PM, DomingoSL <djsoftla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry about my English. I've recently been trying to put a map showing
> the location of the last twitts made in my search, but when I get the
> label <google:location>, this contains information on numerous
> formats, including:
>
> 1 - UT: 40.816393, -73.866493
> 2 - New York
> 3 - Harlem, NY
> 4 - UT: 10.314951, -68.08583
>
> and so ... I need to know if there is any way to obtain this
> information in a more easy to read, for example:
>
> <west-coor> 23.12232 </ west-coor> and so ...
>
> I do not want to develop a complex algorithm to interpret simply data
> as are the coordinates. Any Idea? THANKS!!
>



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