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Discussion 8 Response Comments Ian August 20, 2009 at 3:26 pm This is great, but releasing lng/lat into a geocoding service–coordinates are ok to show on a map, but reverse geocoding (“translate -41.343443, 67.32244345 into something I can understand, like an address”) does much more–you could associate the lng/lat to proximate businesses, other tweeters, nearest subway station, neighborhood nam Asia Mobile Number List
e and more. and yeah, urban mapping can help you make that happen Doug August 21, 2009 at 7:21 am Andrew, good scoop! I just do no t
see the lat long based dynamic coupon as the Holy Grail of local search the way everyone else does. Is that all the internet has to offer? Coupons? It is free and easy to deliver coupons on the internet. That means the possible vendors for coupon based adverting are unlimited. Imagine if 20,000 editions of Clipper showed up on your doorstep. Would you look through and compare everyone to find the deal. So my question is: With the prospect of 20,000+ different local-mobile based coupons out there for a free appetizer if you just flash the coupon on your smartphone, when does that smart phone coupon get replaced with “just show a phone and get a free appetizer” and make the whole exercise wor
thless? twitter August 21, 2009 at 7:23 am Its good yeah its nice knowledge thanks for sharing it. I liked it. Andrew Shotland August 21, 2009 at 9:09 am Ah Doug, everybody loves a cynic. As a professional optimistic cynic I might counter your point with the fact that in order for me to walk into your biz and present the phone I have to know about your biz first. So this whole broadcast your deal thing can help businesses get noticed ideally at a time when the user is open to the message. Re the Clipper thing, again I think it comes down to.
e and more. and yeah, urban mapping can help you make that happen Doug August 21, 2009 at 7:21 am Andrew, good scoop! I just do no t
see the lat long based dynamic coupon as the Holy Grail of local search the way everyone else does. Is that all the internet has to offer? Coupons? It is free and easy to deliver coupons on the internet. That means the possible vendors for coupon based adverting are unlimited. Imagine if 20,000 editions of Clipper showed up on your doorstep. Would you look through and compare everyone to find the deal. So my question is: With the prospect of 20,000+ different local-mobile based coupons out there for a free appetizer if you just flash the coupon on your smartphone, when does that smart phone coupon get replaced with “just show a phone and get a free appetizer” and make the whole exercise wor
thless? twitter August 21, 2009 at 7:23 am Its good yeah its nice knowledge thanks for sharing it. I liked it. Andrew Shotland August 21, 2009 at 9:09 am Ah Doug, everybody loves a cynic. As a professional optimistic cynic I might counter your point with the fact that in order for me to walk into your biz and present the phone I have to know about your biz first. So this whole broadcast your deal thing can help businesses get noticed ideally at a time when the user is open to the message. Re the Clipper thing, again I think it comes down to.