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Before a couple of weeks ago I would have had to say – no, I think airbnb is a cool idea but I’ve never stayed anywhere via their portal. That’s not true any longer, I’ve taken the plunge. It wasn’t … Continue reading
What next for Foursquare?
I was a fairly early adopter of Foursquare having joined up in March of 2010. I was particularly interested in how people might use the platform with check-ins and how Foursquare might monetize the platform. Nearly three years later I … Continue reading
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Tagged American Express, Amex and Foursquare, Check-ins, ComScore, Crain's New York Business, Dennis Crowley, Foursquare.com, Fred Wilson, Mayors on Foursquare, Mobile Metrix, Pinterest, Union Square Ventures, Value propositions
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