The company found that one-third of Twitter users don’t enter an actual city name as their location, but “quirky place names” (for example, "Gotham" instead of "New York"). InboxQ then sifted through geo-tagged tweets and mapped them to those alternative names, coming up with a fictional map of the USA:
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[via The Next Web]
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