In Foursquare’s ‘Unbundling,’ Does the Tail Wag the Dog?

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Foursquare announced plans Thursday to spin off the company’s trademark social networking service into a separate app and focus its branded application entirely on local search and discovery. The move — what the company has called ‘the unbundling’ — represents a pivotal adjustment by Foursquare to the sensitivities of a mainstream consumer in an increasingly connected real-world experience…

How Hyperlocal Publishers Can Take Advantage of the Data Gold Rush

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The sources of the explosion of big data, retail benefits and opportunities for journalism are well known. Perhaps less so are the benefits for hyperlocal publishers of embracing this trend. Here are five things to consider when exploring how to reap the benefits of the data explosion…

LBMA Podcast: Pulsate’s Beacon-Based Marketing, Presence Orb

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Top stories of the week include Facebook & Moves, Google’s contact lens camera, Storefront, Baidu’s mobile wallet launch in China, Bleamcard, Xaxis, and Verizon’s Relevant Mobile Advertising platform. And the feature of the week is Grand St. — a marketplace for creative technology.

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Street Fight Daily: Foursquare Splits App, Groupon Goes After Costco

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Meet Swarm: Foursquare’s ambitious plan to split its app in two (Verge)… Groupon Goes After Costco And Sam’s Club With Groupon Basics, A Portal For Home Goods (TechCrunch)… Uber Gears up to Launch ‘Uber Family’ Service & Eyes a New Batch of Cities (VentureBeat)…

Webinar: Brands Beginning to Find Value in Local Data

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“If we can understand a person’s location and what’s going on around them, we have a much better view as to who they are and how we might be able to communicate with them,” Brett Leary, VP/Group Director of Digitas said during a Street Fight webinar Thursday…

What Roadside Assistance Can Tell Us About the Future of Local Search

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Urgently, a Washington D.C. startup, has built an application that allows drivers to request, and pay for, a nearby tow truck or automotive technician, and then track the provider as they come to their destination. The service is one of handful new companies, which are working to apply the on-demand model developed by the taxi hailing company Uber to a range of traditionally offline, and often backwater industries, like repair.

‘Baltimore Fishbowl’: One Story Behind ‘Optimistic’ New Revenue Numbers

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A majority of independent community news sites are doing fine building revenue, according to Michele McLellan, author of Michele’s List, which tracks about 200 entrepreneurial community news sites around the country. To get at the “why” behind the numbers, I went to the founder of one of the best performing sites in the survey, three-year-old Baltimore Fishbowl…

Street Fight Daily: Facebook’s ‘Audience Network,’ Qualcomm Spins Off Beacon Business

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… With Ad Network, Facebook Targets Rest of Mobile World (AdAge)… Qualcomm Spins Off its Gimbal Bluetooth Beacon Biz Into a Separate Company (GigaOm)… Yext Acquires Software Consulting Firm Citrrus To Build Its Professional Services Team (TechCrunch)…