Posts Tagged “Foursquare”

Foursquare listens

By | December 28, 2010

Quality customer service can keep customers hooked. I’ve always been a stickler for it, and I love to share stories of great customer service. Last week I ran into an issue with an updated version of Foursquare on my iPhone. When I tried to check-in to my local sub shop, I got an error message [...]

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Checking out of checking in

By | July 26, 2010

Last week I read a short post on Gigaom by Om Malik, who admitted to Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley to getting bored of checking in so often. The grand vision aside, I told Dennis that he has a problem – even hardcore users and fans like me are getting bored with Foursquare and finding it [...]

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Location Based Conferences

By | March 18, 2010

The insanity of the South by Southwest crowds and popularity of location-based services (LBSs) such as Foursquare and Gowalla have me thinking about the future of popular conferences and unconferences. Do we still need the confines of a massive convention center? SXSW has already outgrown the Austin Convention Center, spilling sessions into neighboring hotels. When the [...]

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Our art gallery gets it, does yours?

By | January 19, 2010

I had a day off at work today, so we packed up the kids and went over to Nashville’s art gallery, the Frist Center. We throughly enjoyed the Georgia O’Keeffe and Her Time exhibit, and the kids loved the interactive Martin ArtQuest Gallery. Did I mention the gallery was free today! Being your neighborhood social [...]

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