Posts Tagged "foursquare"

Socially Edible: Let’s roll location-based gaming, restaurant reviews and online ordering into one

Here’s an idea that Shane Snow and I have had for a site and I’ve been meaning to share it for quite some time. The basic idea is to solve a problem in location-based restaurant information apps and websites: fragmentation. The rough name we were throwing around was Socially Edible (sociallyedible.com).

Let’s create a one-stop shop that combines online restaurant reviews (Yelp), location-based social gaming (Foursquare), and online food ordering (SeamlessWeb), and sprinkle in some journalist-produced restaurant reviews to create a connected user experience for foodies.

Why not start with a specific location, say, New York. These features with the combination of social media and mobile technology would make it easier for New Yorkers to get food news and information on the go, as well as the ability to order from our site.

A person looking to get some information on a restaurant can not only read what a reporter has written, but also what website users are logging in to say. On top of that users can also see what the buzz is on social media (blogs, Twitter, Facebook, etc.) through trending topics as well as specialized social sentiment reports for each restaurant page (perhaps by using social media mining software?). In addition, users can explore new restaurants in their area by searching with their address or zipcode and browse through search results on a map or list.

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Podcast: Interview with The Deal’s Mary Kathleen Flynn

 
icon for podpress  NYC 3.0 Podcast #2 - Interview with Mary Kathleen Flynn [15:39m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Mary Kathleen Flynn at last December's Obliterati Party. Photo: Nick McGlynn,

In December, Alexander Hotz spoke with Mary Kathleen Flynn, the Senior Editor/Senior Video Producer for The Deal. Flynn has been covering the tech scene in New York City for over 20 years. In the podcast she shares her insight about industry and its future.

Also check out Mary’s list of the most interesting startups in NYC:

1.) Boxee

2.) Foursquare

3.) Square

4.) Hunch

5.) Hot Potato

6.) Beta Works

7.) SecondMarket

8.) Gilt Groupe

9.) Blip.tv

10.) Outside.in

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Video: Fred Wilson talks trends, advice for startups

We sat down with Fred Wilson from Union Square Ventures to talk about the trends he’s seeing in tech and the trends he’d like to focus on in the coming year. We also picked his brain about advice he would give to startups.

Fred Wilson Intro: The key words that we look for, that we invest around, are mobile, social, global, playful, intelligent and probably also immediacy. Immediacy is another time for the real-time web, things that are happening right here right now.

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