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7 Startups Decamp to the ‘Smartest Place in the World’ to Rethink Mobility

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When machines around us communicate asynchronously in a meaningful way — in the service of the consumer — we’re likely to see some astounding outcomes. While the machines might not be chit-chatting with one another about the weather too soon, in Singapore it’s all being tried.

Street Fight Daily: Amazon Patents On-Demand Manufacturing Warehouses, Facebook’s Big F8 Reveals

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Amazon Awarded Patent for On-Demand Clothing Manufacturing Warehouse… Everything Facebook Announced at F8 2017… Malls Deploy Technology to Lure — and Keep — Shoppers…

TownNews’s ‘iQ Engage’ Sorts Through Signals to Help Publishers Keep Users Reading

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TownNews.com has come up with a way for local publishers to cut their bounce rates — and the happy result is longer sessions and more click-throughs to advertising messages. That means more monetization for publishers and, ultimately, more users-turned-into-consumers buying products and services.

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Street Fight Daily: 12.21.11

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

Hyperlocal Industry Set for Hyper-speed Changes, More Experiments (UNY Startups)…

2012 Will See Local TV Stations Expand Digital Footprint (Nieman Lab)…

9 Daily Deal Acquisitions in 2011 — Good for Some Not for Others (Daily Deal Media)…

Keeping Tabs: New LBS Apps Help Track Family, Friends

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Location-based services have provided users with a wide range of capabilities, from exclusive access to special coupons and deals to discovering new stores via friends’ check-ins. But recently we’ve seen a new wave of LBS focused on allowing users to track one another…

Street Fight Daily: 12.20.11

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

How Siri Could Help Boost Location-Based Services (GigaOm)…

Eeve Creates Location-Based Photo Groups (TechCrunch)…

Localscope for iPhone: A Browser For the Real World (ReadWriteWeb)…

6 Trends That Will Impact Hyperlocal in 2012

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If 2011 was a year of hyperactivity around local, social and mobile, next year will be not just more of the same — but more: More implementation and integration of the tools and tactics that leverage one for the other. Patrick Kitano weighs in with predictions for next year.

Case Study: Deals Earns Restaurant 30% Repeat Business and $120,000

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In Winnetka, Illinois, chef Michael Lachowicz has strong opinions on what it takes to run successful daily deal promotions. Lachowicz has run six Groupon deals at his establishment, Restaurant Michael, resulting in more than 5,000 coupons sold and $120,000 in revenue generated in the last two years. He estimates that 30% of coupon buyers have returned after their vouchers were redeemed, and says he’s negotiated a deal with Groupon to get 90% of his payouts just two days after his deals end.

Street Fight Daily: 12.19.11

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups.

Groupon, LivingSocial, and the Holy Grail of Commerce (E-Commerce Times) … Barclay’s: Lower Ad Growth for ’12 (MediaPost) … Merchants Get Savvy About Daily Deals, to the Detriment of Consumers, Groupon and LivingSocial (VentureBeat)

Hyperlocal Has Cracked ‘Local’ and ‘Now’ — Sosh Now Looks to Target Intent

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Because it is intentional and transactional in nature, Sosh is probably more likely to see responses akin to search engine advertising, where people who are there know what they want and are ready to buy. And that could be a particularly excellent venue for local advertisers…

Local Quotables: Mutter, Orrick, Rainert, Grubisich, Cocotas and more…

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This week in hyperlocal: Positive predictions for Groupon from Barclays Capital; thumbs-down on Yelp from BI Research. Foursquare’s Alex Rainert thinks we should teach code to kids; Alan Mutter foresees a tech buying spree on local in 2012; Street Fight’s Grubisich eyes the Westchester shoot-out; and more:

PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Fondu CEO & More

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In this episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss Home Depot’s campaign with Pandora, Rogers entering the daily deals business in Canada, MojoStreet, and Schemer. This week’s special guest is Gauri Manglik, CEO of Fondu…

Street Fight Daily: 12.16.11

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

Consumers Not Turning to Social Media Sites for Local Business Info (Mashable)…

With Factual, 1 API Now Unlocks Data for 55 Million Places (GigaOm)…

Patch Salesperson Says Company Is Quietly Letting People Go (Business Insider)…