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Photobucket Driving Targeted User Experiences With New Cuebiq Partnership

Image and video hosting website Photobucket is the latest tech brand that’s going local. The company announced today that it is partnering with location intelligence firm Cuebiq to understand users’ offline behaviors and provide them with a more relevant experience.

Ibotta App’s New UI Overhaul Puts 17% More Money Back in Users’ Pockets

Five years young, mobile shopping app company ibotta has already outgrown itself and is rolling out the biggest official overhaul of its user interface today — one that gives users 17% more money back than the last version of the app.

Street Fight Daily: Google Adds Attribution Tools for Marketers, Gen Z Loves Brands and Influencers

A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Google Wants to Measure the Entire Path to Purchase… Gen Z Enjoys Branded Content More Than Millenials… Marketers Press Claims Against Facebook Over Inflated Metrics…

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Street Fight Daily: 01.04.12

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

No Startup Is Better Than Foursquare With New Products (PaidContent)…

Groupon Grows 6% in November Despite Thanksgiving Dropoff (Yipit)…

Furious Merchant: ‘Groupon And Living Social Are Doomed’ (Business Insider)…

Potential Danger in Hyperlocal Social Ads

Social promotions are becoming an important phenomenon in online advertising, but they could spell trouble for hyperlocal news publishers who run local ads suggesting that neighbors “like” a product without getting permission to use such endorsements…

Using LBS to Find Jobs and Workers

The unemployment rate is dropping — a little. At 8.6%, there are still a lot of people out of work. Meanwhile, employers are still hiring. If leveraged properly, location-based services can offer the extra boost that helps job seekers and employers make a connection and find the right fit.

PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Zaarly’s Eric Koester, Layar & BrightKite

In this episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss BrightKite’s demise, Layar’s enhanced yellow sticky pad, Hallmark’s move to feature Billy Ray Cyrus via QR code. Plus a special interview with Zaarly’s Eric Koester…

Street Fight Daily: 01.03.12

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

AOL’s Armstrong Touts Patch Growth in Year-End Company Memo (Capital New York)…

Uninsured Turn to Daily Deal Sites for Health Care (Associated Press)…

Real Estate Agents Look Beyond the Check-in (Inman)…

Lucky Ant Launches, Extending Kickstarter-style Crowdfunding to Local Merchants

The hyperlocal funding platform, launched earlier today, gives small businesses a way to raise money from the communities around them for specific improvement projects — while simultaneously forging deeper bonds with customers and promoting loyalty…

How Groupon Will Expand in 2012

As Groupon matures, its path will doubtless expand beyond its core product. Perhaps that’s why I have such a hard time keeping a straight face when people say that Groupon’s model for daily deals is fundamentally broken. It’s not. If anything, their second act has the potential to be even bigger than their first…

Street Fight Daily: 01.02.12

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

Ex-AOL Salesman: Here’s How To Save Patch (Business Insider)…

Foursquare’s Claim to Fame, the Check-in, Could Become Its Downfall (VentureBeat)…

SEC Pressed Groupon on Accounting (New York Times)…

Street Fight’s 10 Most Popular Stories of 2011

From Patch antics to Gannett’s Deal Chicken to a Flipboard hyperlocal how-to, here’s a look back at some of the Street Fight stories that really touched a nerve (at least as far as pageviews go) during our 8 1/2-month run. Hope you all have a happy new year, and we look forward to bringing you more great content, research, and events about sustainable hyperlocal business models in 2012!

Street Fight Staff and Friends Predict 2012’s Top Stories

Earlier this week, some top hyperlocal luminaries weighed in with their predictions for what we can expect to see in the coming year. Today we’ve asked Street Fight’s writers and editors — as well as a few friends who regularly cover hyperlocal media— to submit their own prognostications…