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GoYellow with new Android-App

The internet directory service GoYellow has edited its Android application for local search. According to companies, the new version has a higher compatibility with common trade Android devices. In addition, the application offers an optimized user menu, better positioning, as well as many other features. Read the rest of this entry »

Google and the Social Problem: Reviews instead of a Wave

Google is still treading on eggshells when it comes to its social media route. Wave has finally been put to rest and Places is getting an extra treat for business owners: they can now directly respond to user ratings. Read the rest of this entry »

Now Even More Social: Check-Ins by SCVNGR

Social Check-In AppCheck-ins have actually always been social: whether through Foursquare, Gowalla, and whatever other programs that are out there, checking-in and letting your friends know where you are and what you’re up to is just about the most “social” feature available by location-based sevices. So what does it mean when competitor SCVNGR is talking about “social check-ins?” Read the rest of this entry »

Foursquare: New Game, New Luck?

Foursquare was given an estimated net worth of 100 million US Dollars by investors, who decided to pump in an additional 20 million into the American company. With such a strong support system, the company can surely rest a bit more soundly, but the location-based check-in service will need to use their new capital wisely if they want to keep up with their competitors. Foursquare apparently is one step ahead of us and already has an idea of how to make itself stand out in the crowd: the gaming element of the service should be getting a major facelift to become more entertaining for the user. This information was confirmed by Foursquare engineer Anoop Ranganath in “The Big Money’s Disrupters” podcast. Read the rest of this entry »

Foursquare’s Revamp

Foursquare has been at somewhat of a standstill for quite some time now. The check-in features, which have already been outdone by social-network Twitter’s location features, rating service Yelp’s check-ins, and will probably be looking at the same situation when Facebook releases their own check-in service. So how exactly does Foursquare plan on surviving? The answer is quite simple: gaming. Read the rest of this entry »

Is Geofencing the Future of Location-Based Apps?

First of all, what is geofencing? Basically, it’s a series of virtual perimeters for real-world geographic areas. In other words, geofencing is the process of creating virtual borders for the purpose, of say, being alerted of events in your current area, or perhaps of friends who are around the corner. So what does this mean for location-based technologies? Read the rest of this entry »

Twitter Places: Memos with Location

Twitter posted recently about the new feature in their blog “Twitter Places”: with the new feature, users can post their mini-messages with their current location. So users no longer have to post their coordinates, as previously required, but can now pick out places such as cafés, or even directly from World Cup stadiums. Read the rest of this entry »

Social Media Wave

Using social media outlets as a way to draw in customers has pretty much become mandatory for even directories worldwide. Directories, local search engines, rating portals – they’ve all got the social media fever. An interesting example is the Herold in Austria, who introduced the Facebook application “Locations ilike”. Users don’t only have the capability to search, find, and save favorite locations, but can also rate them and share them with friends. Read the rest of this entry »

From GoYellow to 118000

The GoYellow Media AG will now be known as 11800 AG. With the name change of the holding company which owns GoYellow.de, the connection server 118000.de should be more recognizable. Read the rest of this entry »

Directory Media Prize 2010: And the Winners Are…

The Verband Deutscher Auskunfts- und Verzeichnismedien [vdav (Eng. Association of German Information and Directory Media) distributed the German Directory Media Prizes in the categories print, marketing campaign, and electronic directory media for the ninth consecutive year. First prize was awarded to the telephone book publisher Sutter, the service and marketing association DasÖrtliche, and the publishing company Heinz Heise.

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