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Arrivals for Foursquare is an app based on a concept developed by Toby Barnes for his eight-year-old son to keep track of him while on business trips. Originally called “Where’s Dad?”, the web-based program was made to display Barnes’ current locations based on check-ins. The updates were shown directly on the screen of a spare iPhone he gave his son and were designed to look like an arrivals board from an airport. - link
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Una semana de check-ins, es igual a 2.9GB de data extraida desde Foursquare en un .CSV.
(Source: matthewhealy.net)
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Google engineer Mihai Parparita recently took part in the Foursquare Global Hackathon in San Francisco, where he put together Intersquares, an app for comparing users’ check-in history to see which places they have been together.
(Source: psfk.com)
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Nokia Creates Foursquare-Enabled Vending Machine.
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How Nike Outruns the Social Media Competition
Sportswear and equipment giant Nike is one of the most social brands in the world, and has evolved its social strategy over the past five years, focusing on expanding globally to reach its wide range of customers.




