Pew recently released a report on the use of location based services. Here are the statistics: 28% of cell owners use phones to get directions or recommendations based on their current location—that works out to 23% of all adults. A much smaller number (5% of cell owners, equaling 4% of all adults) use their phones to check in to locations using geosocial services...
Read MoreI was recently pointed to a post about what happens when Foursquare gets creepy. In the post, the writer mentioned that someone had been stalked and the stalker had used FourSquare to do it and make a point to the person being stalked. Recently I commented on Chris Brogan’s post about Foursquare and was told by one respondent that people using Foursquare to...
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Read MoreDue to Four Square’s popularity, now Twitter and Facebook are also getting involved in the geo location game. On Twitter, you can now choose to tell people where you are when you make a Tweet, and Facebook is actively working on integrating the technology into their platform. As good as this may appear to be to people, I would suggest that the continued advent...
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