Sushil, Likely this user is not posting any geodata with his tweets.
Ken > Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 00:25:17 -0800 > Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: Regarding the search API based on Geo location > From: sush...@gmail.com > To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com > > Hi Raffi, > > I am not seeing the geo data for this query: > > http://search.twitter.com/search.json?from=adityakothadiya or for > http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=adityakothadiya > > Where as adityakothadiya as a twitter user has enabled the geotagging > for his account. Can you suggest and tell if i am not using the api > correctly? > > Thanks in advance, > Sushil > > On Dec 2, 5:50 pm, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote: > > hi luca. > > > > yup -geodata should be everywhere a status is rendered. on the REST API, > > on streaming, and onsearch. if its not there, please feel free > > to reach out to me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Raffi, > > > > > our app (www.kirigo.com) currently fills thegeotag of status updates > > > - since we also want to extract this info from tweets from others, my > > > question is: > > > is thesearchthe only way to extract thegeocoordinates of a tweet? > > > I would rather been interested in the timeline and I can see from the > > > doc that the method statuses/public_timeline has a <geo/> section - is > > > that implemented? > > > > > Thanks a lot for your time! > > > > > Luca > > > > > ------- > > > Luca Faggioli > > >www.kirigo.com > > > follow me on Twitter:http://twitter.com/lfaggioli > > > > > On 25 Nov, 19:59, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote: > > >> hi! > > > > >> i think you're confusing two different things here. the "location" > > >> is > > >> what is set in the user's account settings > > >> (https://twitter.com/account/settings > > >> ) if it is not a geotweet. thegeotag is set if the tweet is sent > > >> using the geotaggingAPI. > > > > >> the number of geotweets (tweets sent using the geotaggingAPI) is on > > >> the rise, but its definitely still small as there is a limited number > > >> of applications that currently support it (birdfeed, foursquare, > > >> gowalla, etc.). but, for example, if somebody checks in using > > >> foursquare, and they have geotagging turned on, then you should see > > >> it. > > > > >> try asearchthat looks > > >> likehttp://search.twitter.com/search.json?from=raffi&geocode=37.77%2C-122 > > >> ... > > >> . that shouldsearchfor my tweets that are within 50 miles of san > > >> francisco. the results look like the following (abbreviated): > > > > >> { > > >> "results": > > >> [ > > >> { > > >> "location":"San Francisco, California", > > >> > > >> "profile_image_url":"http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/364041028/raffi-headshot-casual_no > > >> ... > > >> ", > > >> "created_at":"Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:57:52 +0000", > > >> "from_user":"raffi", > > >> "to_user_id":null, > > >> "text":"Standards were invented for me to accidentally > > >> break.", > > >> "id":6014464536, > > >> "from_user_id":278432, > > >> "geo":null, > > >> "iso_language_code":"en", > > >> "source":"<a href="http://www.atebits.com/" > > >> rel="nofollow">Tweetie</a>" > > >> }, > > >> ... > > >> { > > >> "location":"37.818300,-122.245000", > > >> > > >> "profile_image_url":"http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/364041028/raffi-headshot-casual_no > > >> ... > > >> ", > > >> "created_at":"Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:13:39 +0000", > > >> "from_user":"raffi", > > >> "to_user_id":null, > > >> "text":"Mmm. Brunch. Dr. Lady Friend. Good. (@ Camino in > > >> Oakland)http://bit.ly/2cJV9", > > >> "id":5955787968, > > >> "from_user_id":278432, > > >> "geo": > > >> { > > >> "type":"Point", > > >> "coordinates": > > >> [ > > >> 37.8183, > > >> -122.245 > > >> ] > > >> }, > > >> "iso_language_code":"en", > > >> "source":"<a href="http://foursquare.com" > > >> rel="nofollow">foursquare</a>" > > >> }, > > >> ], > > >> ... > > > > >> } > > > > >> in both of these, the location attribute appears and is populated > > >> because i used the geocode operator onsearch. in the first returned > > >> tweet, the location is set to San Francisco, California because > > >> that's > > >> what i have in my account settings and because that tweet was not > > >> sent > > >> using the geotaggingAPI(its not a geotweet). the second, however, > > >> has its location set to that latitude and longitude from the > > >> geotaggingAPI, and thegeoattribute is populated -- that one is a > > >> geotweet. > > > > >> there is no current way to filtersearchresults so that you only get > > >> geotweets. > > > > >> does this help? > > > > >>> Hi everyone, I have a question regarding thesearchAPI. > > > > >>> Take a look at these two tweets return from theAPI. > > >>> { > > > > >>> * location: "Santa Clara, CA" > > >>> *geo: null > > >>> } > > >>> { > > > > >>> * location: "iPhone: 37.313690,-122.022911" > > >>> *geo: null > > >>> } > > > > >>> { > > > > >>> * location: "ÜT: 37.293106,-121.969004" > > >>> *geo: null > > >>> } > > > > >>> 1) im not sure why I haven't seen any tweet withgeofiled > > >>> included(I > > >>> go through more than 20 pages). Is this normal? Is that possible to > > >>> get only tweet withgeoincluded? > > > > >>> 2) if 1) won't work, I want to filter all the tweets with valid > > >>> location like the second one, therefore, I can push the tweet on > > >>> map. > > >>> Is the keyword also apply for the location? It's hard for the first > > >>> one cuz it doesn't have the detail address. > > > > >>> Thanks! > > > > >> -- > > >> Raffi Krikorian > > >> Twitter Platform Team > > >> ra...@twitter.com | @raffi > > > > -- > > Raffi Krikorian > > Twitter Platform Team > > ra...@twitter.com | @raffi- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail: Your friends can get your Facebook updates, right from Hotmail®. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_4:092009