LBMA Podcast: Revmetrix, Plenti and Target’s VP of Product

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On the show: Five Boros Chocolate map packaging; Oreo’s solar eclipse; E-lance for dog walkers; TransitScreen does what it’s name says; Pivot brings the past to life. And the special guest is Alan Wizemann, VP of product at Target….

Street Fight Daily: Amazon Launches Grubhub Competitor, On-Demand and Google

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology…Amazon Has Launched A GrubHub Rival For Food Takeout & Delivery (TechCrunch)… Apple Mass Transit System For Maps Detailed In New Patent (Apple Insider)… Uber Saw a Small Dip in Growth During Its Bad Press Week (Recode)…

LBMA Podcast: Groupon Acquires Swarm, Lord & Taylor Deploys Beacons

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On the show: LINKNYC replaces payphones with WiFi in NYC; Radio Shack goes back to its roots with Little Bits; LivingSocial lets merchants in on the deal; Snapchat partners with Square; Spotify partners with Uber; Target Partners with PointInside; Shazam partners with Adspace Networks; WholeFoods creates deeper local engagement with in-store kiosks in Atlanta…

Target Flips the Switch on New In-Store Navigation Features

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“We want to build mobile experiences that Target guests will love,” Alan Wizemann, VP of product and mobile for Target.com told Street Fight. “We believe the new shopping lists and maps make it easier than ever to shop Target. … We’ve got a lot more mobile innovation to come…”

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Street Fight Daily: Microsoft Invests in Foursquare, Target Turns to Chip and Pin

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology.Foursquare Teams With Microsoft for Dollars and Data (Wall Street Journal)… Target Vows to Speed Anti-Fraud Technology (New York Times)… Satya Nadella: Our SMB ‘Ringer’ at Microsoft (Local Onliner)…

Street Fight Daily: Yelp Hits The Hill, Google Kills Another Local App

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology.Yelp Lobbying on Patent, Copyright Reform (The Hill)… Google to Discontinue Schemer, the Goal-Sharing Service That Time Forgot (VentureBeat)… AP New Year’s Eve Photos Appear on Digital Billboards (Poynter)…

Street Fight Daily: Target Focuses On In-Store, Nokia’s Hyperlocal Future

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technologyTarget Tightens Focus On Mobile As In-Store Shopping Tool (Mobile Commerce Daily)… Sizing Up The Nokia That Remains, HERE Business A Bright Spot That Gains More Platform Freedom (TechCrunch)… Who Needs Foursquare More: Google, Yahoo Or Microsoft? (MarketingLand)…

Black Friday’s Local Opportunity: Taking Preprints Digital

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Publishers across the country give thanks for the fantastic single copy sales they get on Thanksgiving due to the bundle of preprint circulars that come with the paper ahead of Black Friday. But for quite some time people inside and outside of the newspaper industry have been discussing the fact that the preprint business is declining — and might go away altogether…

With Passbook, iPhone 5 Answers Mobile’s ‘Dirty Little Secret’

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More data on a faster device means new opportunities for data-heavy hyperlocal developers, which should open up some new innovations by developers. And while the omission of near-field communications may dash the hopes of some who looked for Apple to push into payments, it does not diminish the potential impact of iOS6, the operating system announced in June, and its key feature — Passbook…

Street Fight Daily: Retailers Get Into Mobile Payments, Holovaty Out at EveryBlock

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology... Target, Walmart and Co.: Why Leave Mobile Payments to Others? (GigaOm)… Did Yelp and TripAdvisor Push Google to Compete? (New York Times/Bits)… Founder Adrian Holovaty Leaving EveryBlock After 5 Years (Holovaty.com)…

Case Study: Target Encourages Guest Loyalty With Shopkick Partnership

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When Target took its partnership with Shopkick nationwide and rolled out the app at its 1,764 stores in May 2012, it became the largest retailer to partner with the mobile loyalty platform to date. While the partnership is still in its infancy, Target communications manager Molly Snyder says store managers are already reporting tremendous feedback and enthusiasm…

Street Fight Daily: Groupon Tests Payments, Belly’s 1 Million Check-ins

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...

Groupon Is Testing A Payments System To Compete With Square And PayPal (Business Insider)…

RIP Yellow Pages? Phone Books Re-shape Themselves for Life After Listings (PaidContent)…

Loyalty Startup Belly Hits 1 Millionth Check-In; Active Merchants Say Belly Check-ins Top Foursquare (TechCrunch)…

Street Fight Daily: Target Taps Shopkick, Groupon Offers Settlement

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...

Target Rolls Out Shopkick Integration Nationwide (TechCrunch)…

Groupon Offers Settlement for Gift-Card Lawsuits (Chicago Sun-Times)…

Sonar Offers On-the-Go Messaging to Friend Groups Nearby (GigaOm)…