Thanks for your response, i will check according to your suggestions. On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Scott Haneda <talkli...@newgeo.com> wrote:
> From what I understand, it is UTC time. The +/-0000 is the offset depending > on what zone you are in. > > This allows for a time value that is the same across the world, but can be > offset for any particular locale. > > I think http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time will > explain it adequitly. You can also read in the time value from the API and > compare it to the time shown on Twitter.com. Then change your preferences > to alter your time zone. This is a good way to see how the offsets work as > you go. > -- > Scott > Iphone says hello. > > On Jul 10, 2009, at 10:30 PM, praveen kumar <praveen.neteli...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > The time field returned contains the offset (usually +0000) > > What is the meaning of this is it GMT+0 or System time. can u please > explain it. > > >> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Kevin Mesiab < <ke...@mesiablabs.com> >> ke...@mesiablabs.com> wrote: >> >>> The time field returned contains the offset (usually +0000) >>> Tue Apr 07 22:52:51 +0000 2009 >>> >>> On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:13 PM, praveen kumar <<praveen.neteli...@gmail.com> >>> praveen.neteli...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> If we are getting tweets from Twitter API , User's tweet dates are in >>>> which timezone. Is it in GMT or else different timezones. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Praveen Kumar.N >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Kevin Mesiab >>> CEO, Mesiab Labs L.L.C. >>> >>> 208-447-6016 >>> >>> <http://www.mesiablabs.com>http://www.mesiablabs.com >>> <http://www.plsadvise.com>http://www.plsadvise.com >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Regards, > Praveen Kumar .N > Software Engineer > Netelixir e-Marketing Solutions > Hyderabad > <http://www.netelixir.com>www.netelixir.com > > -- Regards, Praveen Kumar .N Software Engineer Netelixir e-Marketing Solutions Hyderabad www.netelixir.com