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Friends Don’t Let Friends Dial Drunk — There’s a ‘Mode’ for That
Drunk Mode is an app that helps users navigate their inebriation — and avoid making embarrassing calls at 2 am. (I’m looking at you every 22-year-old.) CEO Josh Anton, who will be speaking at Street Fight Summit, developed his suite of location-based apps after getting one of those late-night phone calls from a friend.
Street Culture: Balancing Structure and Exploration in Company Culture
Environment, talent, and process all encourage the growth of innovation, according to IT research firm CEB, which was recently acquired by Gartner. But there’s a balancing act that must take place between structure and exploration — especially for smaller companies on a fast upward growth curve.
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Local Quotables: Dorsey, Josic, Brody & More
This week’s top quotes come from Twitter and Summify as they discuss their new partnership in order to increase delivery of instant, relevant news. This week also features Harvard researchers explaining why some ventures succeed and Boyan Josic of Daily Deal Media asserting the growing success of daily deals companies…
PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing: NearBuy, Urban Airship
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan talk focus on some timely stories from some of the companies that made a splash at the recent Big Show conference in New York. Topics include cloud analytics company NearBuy, geofencing service LocalPoint and Foursquare’s foray into the menu business…
Street Fight Daily: 01.27.12
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Shoply Aims To Socialize Ecommerce (TechCrunch)…
Nielsen Adds Hyperlocal Metrics (Mediapost)…
Security Concerns Surround Mobile Payments and Coupons (ReadWriteWeb)…
Case Study: Using Deal Sites To Fill Rooms At Off-Peak Times
Companies in the travel and tourism industry have been quick to jump on the daily deals bandwagon in an effort to boost occupancy rates in a sluggish economy. The revenue manager at Charlestowne Hotels says he’s contacted by deal companies all the time, and that he chooses which businesses to work with based on how much they’re willing to negotiate…
Street Fight Daily: 01.26.12
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups..
BofA, Rivals Look to Get In on Groupon’s Game (Wall Street Journal)…
Tibbr Has a New Twist on Geolocation (ReadWriteWeb)…
Groupon Criticized For Literally Peddling Snake Oil (Atlantic Wire)…
Street Fight Daily: 01.25.11
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Groupon Deals Coming to Tourist Kiosks in Chicago (Crain’s Chicago Business)…
Location-Based Shopping App Shopkick Now 3 Million Users Strong (TechCrunch)…
GuideHop and iStopOver Team Up To Fuse Local Activity and Rental Discovery (TechCrunch)…
8 Scheduling Tools For Managing Deal Customers
When running a daily deal, some merchants can expect hundreds — if not thousands — of calls and emails from new clients. In an effort to combat this problem and free up phone lines, a number of vendors offer online scheduling tools that reduce the heavy lifting for small business owners. Here are eight popular scheduling systems being used by SMBs to properly manage the influx of deal customers.
Beyond Likes: Win Hearts with Emotional Marketing