Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Local Trends - Twitter



Twitter have added a new tool called Local Trends so now you can set the Trends to a location that interests you. This will work very well with PocketInfo.net which is 90% location based. Once again Twitter is looking to make things more interesting for everyone wanting trending information.

Here are the locations that Twitter have been added so far.

Countries


* Worldwide
* Brazil
* Canada
* Ireland
* Mexico
* United Kingdom
* United States

Cities

* Atlanta
* Baltimore
* Boston
* Chicago
* Dallas-Ft. Worth
* Houston
* Los Angeles
* New York City
* Philadelphia
* San Antonio
* San Francisco
* Seattle
* Washington, D.C.

Cities Outside the US

* London
* São Paulo

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Don't see your location? We're working on it. (Twitter statement)


LA Jokes | The city of Los Angeles once named a street after Jack Bauer in gratitude for his saving the city several times.  They had to rename it after people kept dying when they tried to cross the street.  No one crosses Jack Bauer and lives.(see more)

Cruises from Baltimore

Baltimore is a popular departure port for many people on the East Coast who want to take a cruise vacation. Usually cruises from Baltimore either go to Bermuda, Bahamas or Eastern Caribbean. Sometimes there are few cruise itineraries to Southern Caribbean as well. Most of the Bermuda cruises are 5-7 night Baltimore-roundtrip cruises that stop only at King's Wharf (in Bermuda). Bahamas cruises usually last 7-9 nights and stop at Nassau and Freeport ports in Bahamas islands. The Eastern Caribbean cruises are longer than Bahamas or Bermuda cruises and usually last at least 9 nights, often up to 12 nights. These cruises stop at a number of Southern Caribbean ports such as Philipsburg on St. Maarten Island, St. John's on Antigua Island, and St. Thomas on US Virgin Islands. Carnival and Royal Caribbean have the most itineraries from Baltimore, although Celebrity Cruises is working to increase its market share from this port.

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