Announcing Foursquare for Layar app
Today Dennis Crowley from Foursquare gave an excellent presentation at Mobile Monday, Amsterdam edition (#momoams on Twitter).
If you were there, you now know everything about the city as playground (pacmanhattan.com) and personal metrics.
I’m very grateful and proud that he took the opportunity to announce my Foursquare application for Layar, which allows you to use the most popular features of Foursquare from Layar.
What it is
Foursquare is a very popular social network game which integrates virtual social networks with the real world. Friends meet friends in cafes and bars and let each other know where they hang out. If you haven’t yet, it is definitely worth to check it out.
The Foursquare Layar app gives you access to the most frequently used features of the network.
- Show venues around you, including which people are frequenting them, who is the mayor and user tips what to do.
- Find nearby tips what to do and see at a glance what makes a location special.
- Check in to a venue and let your friends know that you hang out there.
A basic version of these views is accessible even when you’re not signed in to Foursquare, which gives you an excellent opportunity to look around before jumping in and signing up (I’m quiet sure you will eventually plunge in and sign up to connect with your friends)!
These views are greatly enhanced when you’re signed-in. Then all venues where you or your friends have checked in are prioritized and highlighted. Tips from friends stand out. And you’re able to view what users have on their profile, which “badges” they earned and so on.
Give it a spin: open the Foursquare Layer on your mobile device.
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Tags: android, foursquare, geo, Geolocation, geotagging, IPhone, layar, lbs, mobile
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