Hi Ed,

I'm seeing a lot of "places" all around the world. Berlin, Germany -
where I'm located - seems to be fully mapped. London, UK seems to be
fully mapped - and a lot of other cities around the world, too.

Ole

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Jan Ole Suhr
s...@mobileways.de
On Twitter: http://twitter.com/janole


On 30 Mrz., 21:28, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <zzn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 03/30/2010 11:18 AM, Aral Balkan wrote:
>
> > Has Sarah Palin joined Twitter? :P
>
> > Aral
>
> > On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:42 PM, janole <s...@mobileways.de> wrote:
>
> >> I've been getting some "bug" reports of users of my Twitter client
> >> Gravity since yesterday evening.
>
> >> The mapping of "places" for coordinates North of London seems to be
> >> buggy.
>
> >> Geotagging a tweet with latitude 52.41 and longitude -1.90 (somewhere
> >> near Birmingham, UK) claims that this is a place in Alaska, US!
> >> <snip>
>
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> IIRC only USA locations are in Twitter's database. So there's definitely
> a bug if a geotag in the UK is being accepted as defining a "place".

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