Snapchat geeft extra info via ‘Context Cards’

Snapchat is begonnen met het wereldwijd uitrollen van ‘Context Cards’ voor iOS en Android. De nieuwe feature komt mee met de meest recente updates in Snap Map en Search. Snapchat-gebruikers kunnen met deze kaarten extra informatie krijgen bij updates door naar boven te swipen. Deze informatie kan bijvoorbeeld bestaan uit reviews, openingstijden of een routebeschrijving. […]

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Lokaal klanten winnen? Zet je zaak online op de kaart!

Ben je ondernemer en wil je meer klanten winnen uit jouw stad of dorp, maar ontbreekt het je aan tijd en kennis? Dan is het boekje ‘Zet je zaak op de kaart in 60 minuten’ misschien wat voor jou! Het boekje is namelijk geschreven voor iedere ondernemer met gebrek aan tijd, maar een ambitie om ook online […]

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Instagram voor lokale bedrijven: 10 tips

Instagram. Hoewel precieze cijfers niet bekend zijn, lopen schattingen op tot zo’n 1,4 miljoen Nederlandse gebruikers dit jaar. Maar wat kun je als lokale ondernemer met Instagram? Nou: heel veel. En met deze tien tips kan ook jij morgen al aan de slag. 200 miljoen gebruikers Visuele content is in opmars en dat is aan […]

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Foursquare gaat binnenkort push berichten met persoonlijke aanbevelingen sturen

[door Richard Otto] Location based services bedrijf Foursquare zit bepaald niet stil en updaten hun app met zeer grote regelmaat. Binnenkort gaat het bedrijf op locatie push berichten met tips sturen. Wanneer je bijvoorbeeld in een restaurant zit, kun je notificatie ontvangen met een tip wat je als dessert het beste kan eten. 

 Foursquare heeft het zelf over smart notifications: “We’re going

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Foursquare CEO Looks Beyond Mobile Handsets: Anywhere There’s A Screen, We Want To Be On It

dens-mwcGoogle has yet to release the Mirror API that will open Google Glass as a platform, but developers of some of the more popular mobile apps today are gearing up for when it will. Today, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Dennis Crowley, CEO of social location app Foursquare, highlighted Google’s new headgear as an example of how mobile screens are evolving. Later, he told TechCrunch that Foursquare is looking at how it can evolve along with that.

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Foursquare To Start Using Full Names, Sharing More Of Your Data With Venues From January 28, According To New Privacy Policy

foursquare logoFoursquare — which this year passed its three-millionth check-in, added 15 million more users to its network, and in October kicked off a new chapter as a stronger competitor to Yelp with more local information and reviews — is now updating its privacy policy to keep up. It has been sending out an email to its users informing them that as of January 28, it will add in two new items that will reveal more user data than before: the use of full names and the ability for businesses to access longer data logs for individuals. And, perhaps taking a cue from all the drama around Instagram and Facebook’s recent changes to their terms of service, the location-based social information app did two other things: it picked the Saturday evening between Christmas and New Years (when we’re all still full of good cheer) to tell users about it (mine came into my inbox at 4.37AM London time, although Phandroid seems to have noticed it earlier); and it is once again pointing users to its simplified explanation of its terms — called Privacy 101 – to help explain it. Both of the changes are a signal of how Foursquare is beefing up its big data offering: more information being shared with more people — and importantly, businesses as part of Foursquare’s local-commerce dashboard play. The explanations in the email, printed in full below, are a little more nuanced: “Full names.” Foursquare says that from the end of January, users’ full names (not necessarily real names, though) will show up with each of your check-ins, available for all to see. Foursquare implies that it’s making the change to be less confusing: it’s been providing full names already, which come up when you search for your friends on the Foursquare network, but “when you click through to their profile page you don’t see their last name.” These have prompted comments from users saying this is confusing. But, important to note here that Foursquare makes a point of noting “full names” in quotes. If you don’t want your full name on the network, it notes that you can update your own settings to set whatever “full name” you want. Extended user data for businesses. Again, here Foursquare is couching the change as a move for more practical use: it says that businesses in the past were only able to view the last three hours of

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Evernote Supersizes Its iOS Food App: Adds iPad Support; Punchfork Recipes And Foursquare Restaurant Search; And Upgraded Meal Archives

food2_ip_homeAbout a year ago, Evernote branched out from its core mission of being the place to record your life by launching apps tailored to specific purposes, focusing first on Food and contacts management (Hello). Today, the company is releasing a major update for Food on iOS that will take the app to the next level of usefulness: users will now be able to search recipe archives and look up and map places to eat; do more with their own food notes; and use the app on an iPad. Its initial partner recipes is Punchfork, while Foursquare is powering the restaurant service. An Android version, it says, will be coming soon.

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