This link has been bookmarked by 6 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 Dec 2009, by Faster Dude.
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21 Dec 09
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20 Dec 09
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This near-real-time interaction — and its outcome — makes me wonder if older services such as Yelp have a future. The growing popularity of smartphones such as the iPhone and BlackBerry are already impacting our usage behavior, making access to information more portable.
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in this new, always-connected world, spontaneity is going to be a defining feature of successful applications
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I wonder how many companies will find themselves on the sidelines as this shift towards a more dynamic, interactive and immersive Internet picks up steam.
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19 Dec 09
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Google buying Yelp for $500 million
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turned on Foursquare to log my whereabouts (aka “check in”) with the service and, as expected, found some great tips on what to order
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My Twitter + Foursquare experience, by comparison, was simpler and more importantly, “friendlier” because it involved people in my social graph
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near-real-time interaction — and its outcome — makes me wonder if older services such as Yelp have a future
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growing popularity of smartphones such as the iPhone and BlackBerry are already impacting our usage behavior, making access to information more portable
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omnipresent wireless connectivity is impacting how we seek and consume information — and boosting interest in (if not mainstream adoption of) real-time social environments such as Foursquare and Twitter
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Yelp is a great place for leaving reviews and always will be, but like many web services of yore, it was crafted with a fixed connection in mind
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the fidelity of the network (social graph) is what matters and not the sheer size
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tools of discovery are going to change over next few years
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discovery tools are shifting toward “people-close-to-me-right-now curation”, no doubt about it, and that quality matters much more than quantity
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Yelp is more like a guide for tourism/travel
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Foursquare is missing good classification and contextual search.
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Yelp lacks in social discovery.
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18 Dec 09
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BB BarrenLike Liz, I once would have turned to Yelp in order to make such a decision. My Twitter + Foursquare experience, by comparison, was simpler and more importantly, “friendlier” because it involved people in my social graph (it’s important, for the sake of o
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