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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.
(Fuente: 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.
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PlaceFace, created by Jason Pope and Jonathan Wegener at the weekend-long event in New York, asks users to select profile photos for eight Foursquare categories such as “education” and “nightlife.” When a user checks into a new venue, the app changes his or her Foursquare profile photo to match the venue’s category. Enthusiastic users can also connect their Twitter accounts, so the thumbnails on their tweets change at the same time.
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Foursquare, which hit 10 million users a few months ago, has announced that it posted its 1 billionth checkin sometime last week.
(Fuente: Mashable)
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The Amazing Race Checks In With Foursquare
CBS is using The Amazing Race brand page to promote various video travel tips from show host Phil Keoghan. CBS tells us it’s the first brand to integrate video into the tips, but we haven’t been able to confirm whether this is accurate.
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CLOO es una red social en la que al registrarnos ponemos nuestro WC a disposición de nuestros amigos que pasen cerca de casa y necesiten vaciar la vejiga. A cambio, no sólo podemos usar el suyo de vuelta, sino que también podemos recibir una pequeña remuneración según el uso.
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Some great creative minds brought board game Monopoly back to life, by mashing it up with Foursquare. The result? Foursquaropoly. A gaming App which uses Foursquare to make you the game piece and your city the board. Awesome…

