Does the ‘Arms Race’ Over Mapping Tech Benefit the Local Consumer?
As the consumer’s relationship with local information has shifted from search to discovery, so has their relationship with maps. The question for Google and Apple is whether 3D mapping is an innovation built to sustain, or disrupt, the search-based local web that Google envisioned when it launched Maps in 2005…
PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Apple, Facebook, Yelp
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan look at what the iOS maps and Yelp integration means for Apple; Facebook’s “Friends Near By” folly; Yammer winning the Microsoft lottery; and are smartphones helping in-store sales? Plus special guest Holger Leudorf of Foursquare talks about find vs. search…
Street Fight Daily: Twitter’s Mobile Success, Foursquare Apps
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.
… Twitter’s Mobile Ads Begin to Click (WSJ)… Foursquare now includes other apps inside its own, adding context to your location (The Next Web)… Tim Armstrong Reportedly Asked An Old Friend To Save Patch, And He Said No (SAI)…
Street Fight Daily: Yelp Featured, Facebook Pulls Location-Aware App
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.…

You Won’t Find Friends Nearby Anymore: Facebook Pulls Its Location-Aware Mobile App To Add New Friends (TechCrunch)…
An NJ Hyperlocal Net to Rival Patch, Literally (NetNewsCheck)…
Street Fight Daily: Apple & Google Face Off, Patch Predicts Profit
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.

Patch’s Webster Predicts Profit in Late 2013 (Net News Check)
Here’s a Sign Merchants are Starting to Really Like Groupon (Yipit Blog)
Apple Crashes the Hyperlocal Party
The maps product that Apple showed goes a long ways towards effectively replacing Google Maps. And its just the latest salvo in a developing campaign by both sides to capitalize on the hyperlocal market. Apple Maps, iTunes, Passport and the other developing applications on iOS are a clear path to entering the hyperlocal market in a very smooth, sophisticated and gradual way — the Apple Way…
Street Fight Daily: Apple vs. Google, Intuit vs. Square
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...

Intuit Merges Its Square Competitor GoPayment With QuickBooks Point Of Sale
(TechCrunch)…
Why London’s Police Just Set a Horrifying Precedent on Mobile Privacy (ReadWriteWeb)…
Street Fight Daily: Hyperlocal Shopping at Sears, Pirq for Apple Staffers
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Sears Rolls Out Hyperlocal Shopping Site (Crain’s Chicago Business)…
Want To Know What Apple Will Do Next In Mobile Commerce? Check Out The Pirq It’s Giving To Employees (TechCrunch)…
The Real Reason Foursquare Finally Decided To Pursue Revenues Now (Business Insider)…
California Requires App Makers to Post Privacy Policies
The California Attorney General’s office has struck a deal with Apple, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and Research in Motion in which the companies will require mobile app developers to post privacy policies. This means that many hyperlocal apps that use location data may be required to provide privacy information.
Street Fight Daily: 11.17.11
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

How Apple’s Siri Could Destroy Local SEO (Entrepreneur)…
Street Fight Daily: 10.05.11
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

If enough people buy into Groupon’s IPO, it seems, they all may get a discount, writes Tom Johansmeyer. Of course, this isn’t the goal of the daily deal site, but it could be an unintended consequence. (Business Insider)…


The Long Tail of Local Search
Far from invisible tools that merely get you to the store or service you want, local search products actually tell a story about the needs local search companies think they are trying to fulfill, demonstrating in some cases a stark contrast between the actual habits of the local consumer and the assumptions of local apps and websites…