hi eric.

just to make sure i understand what you're saying - you're saying that the
geo tag (from the geotagging API) is not showing up from search?  i beg to
disagree

deskdog:Desktop raffi$ *curl
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=tomcoates*
{
    "results":
    [
      ...
        {
            "profile_image_url":"
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/523070730/twitterProfilePhoto_normal.jpg
",
            "created_at":"Fri,
             12 Feb 2010 05:05:51 +0000",
            "from_user":"vicchi",
            "to_user_id":1292126,
            "text":"@tomcoates You did really well today. Rest. Relax. Blog.
Sleep. See you tomorrow.",
            "id":8995500197,
            "from_user_id":59842,
            "to_user":"tomcoates",
            *"geo":*
*            {*
*                "type":"Point",*
*                "coordinates":*
*                [*
*                    37.2655,*
*                    -121.9648*
*                ]*
*            },*
            "iso_language_code":"en",
            "source":"<a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/"
rel="nofollow">TweetDeck</a>"
        },
...
    "max_id":9014080861,
    "since_id":0,
    "refresh_url":"?since_id=9014080861&q=tomcoates",
    "next_page":"?page=2&max_id=9014080861&q=tomcoates",
    "results_per_page":15,
    "page":1,
    "completed_in":0.053853,
    "query":"tomcoates"
}

seems to be working for me?

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Eric Marcoullier @ Gnip <
e...@marcoullier.com> wrote:

> I apologize if this has been previously covered, but it appears that
> explicit geotag info is not shown for any tweet returned via the
> search API, regardless of whether a user has authorized public geo
> reporting.
>
> As a result, it is possible to determine what is being said in a
> specific location, but it is not possible to determine where people
> are talking about a specific subject.
>
> I understand you not wanting to show all the signals that lead to a
> geo search match, but I can't grok why you're witholding specific
> metadata from the search results.
>
> Any light you can shed would be valuable to my customers. Any plans to
> change this policy would be rad.
>
> Thanks!
> Eric
>
> (on my iPhone. Sorry for typeos)
>
> On Feb 11, 8:20 pm, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote:
> > each user has a location field associated with it - but that is self
> > reported.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:17 PM, don <host.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Thanks for the reply. Thats what I was thinking.
> >
> > > Would there be any way to return the location data of user with the
> > > search results for a word?
> >
> > > So that I didn't need to make seperate calls for each user?
> >
> > > thanks so much for your help.
> >
> > > On Feb 12, 3:20 am, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote:
> > > > twitter only returns data back in its "geo" field if the tweet has
> been
> > > > explicitly geotagged.
> >
> > > > search, however, attempts to use other signals to determine where the
> > > tweet
> > > > is, and will attempt to return "more" tweets when you use its
> "search"
> > > > parameter.  it does not, however, expose those signals in the search
> > > > results.
> >
> > > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:39 PM, don <host.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hi All,
> >
> > > > > I'm trying to determine the location where a tweet came from.
> >
> > > > > I know you can do a search specifying the location you want to look
> at
> > > > > and this checks againist any geo data and then against the location
> > > > > data. I'm guessing that twitter does a lot of error checking and
> > > > > transforms the location data into a geo coord on the backend when
> you
> > > > > do this search.
> >
> > > > > My question is: if I do a search for say a "word" and get my
> results
> > > > > back I want to be able to check where each of the returned tweets
> came
> > > > > from. Not just using the geo data that the user may have allowed
> but
> > > > > also the location data (just like the search for location based
> tweets
> > > > > does).
> >
> > > > > Essentially getting back a geo coord for each tweet if there is any
> > > > > releveant geo data or location data given by the tweeter.
> >
> > > > > this site would be doing something similar:http://trendsmap.com/
> >
> > > > > any ideas? sorry if this is really obvious, I have searched and
> just
> > > > > can't find it.
> >
> > > > > thanks
> > > > > don
> >
> > > > --
> > > > Raffi Krikorian
> > > > Twitter Platform Teamhttp://twitter.com/raffi
> >
> > --
> > Raffi Krikorian
> > Twitter Platform Teamhttp://twitter.com/raffi
>



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Raffi Krikorian
Twitter Platform Team
http://twitter.com/raffi

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