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title: 'TwitterWhere: Get tweets by geographic location'
date: '2007-10-23T19:32:48-07:00'
type: post
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categories:
  - MattKing
  - Oregon
  - Portland
  - Tools
  - Twitter
  - Twitterwhere
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# TwitterWhere: Get tweets by geographic location

It’s [Twitter](http://twitter.com/) geography day, today, on Silicon Florist. First, [my post on Portland Twitter types](http://siliconflorist.com/2007/10/23/twitter-on-portland-portland-on-twitter/ "Portland Twitter users"). Now, something even cooler.

Portland-based interactive developer [Matt King](http://www.mattking.org/about "Matt King") has [announced](http://twitter.com/mattking/statuses/358694062 "Tweet on TwitterWhere") the release of [TwitterWhere](http://twitterwhere.mattking.org/ "Twitterwhere"), a tool for listening to Twitter users in your backyard. Or up to 50 miles away from your backyard. Or in someone else’s backyard. Or… Well, you get the picture.

At first blush, [TwitterWhere](http://twitterwhere.mattking.org/ "TwitterWhere") is exactly the type of tool for which people like me—who are looking to keep tabs on the local scene—have been waiting. (In fact, it could easily make me obsolete.)

> TwitterWhere lets you generate an RSS or XML Feed to filter out Tweets around a certain area. Just enter a city, state, postal code, choose the range of miles you want to include, and hit the button. You’ll instantly get URLs to add to your RSS reader.

I just grabbed the [Portland feed](http://twitterwhere.mattking.org/rss/Portland/50 "TwitterWhere Portland 50 miles ") and it appears to be pulling those more hip airport-call-sign-oriented types using PDX, as well.

This looks very promising.

For more coverage of TwitterWhere, see [Read/Write Web](http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/get_tweets_from_any_location_l.php "Read/Write Web on TwitterWhere") and [Mashable](http://mashable.com/2007/10/25/twitter-location-based-feeds-twitterwhere/ "Mashable on TwitterWhere").
