The internet is a stalker. Facebook asks what Im thinking. Twitter asks what Im doing. Foursquare asks where I am. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Facebook is about sharing experiences that you've had. Foursquare is more about the present tense and the future tense. — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
People who use foursquare, you're making it way too easy for me to murder you. — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
One of the biggest hurdles about Foursquare is you need to remember to use it. — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
Foursquare makes maps special. We take maps that are blank and put dots on them to help you figure out what to… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
I keep a notebook in my pocket, and I write down all the stuff we could ever do with Foursquare. — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
I don't take it personally if you unfollow me. Just make sure you never check into foursquare in the future. — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
Foursquare's adoption of a game dynamic when it launched is a particularly clever implementation of a social hook. — Fred Wilson Copy Share Image
It's very clear to users, more clear than in other apps, that Foursquare is an app for search and discovery, and we're… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
The interesting products out on the Internet today are not building new technologies. They're combining technologies. Instagram, for instance: Photos plus geolocation… — Jack Dorsey Copy Share Image
Facebook asks me what I'm thinking. Twitter asks what I'm doing. Foursquare asks where I am. The internet has turned into a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Elasticsearch is all about scale for us. At Foursquare, we handle tens of millions of searches across 50 million locations each day.… — Andrew Hogue Copy Share Image
I said a long time ago that Foursquare can make cities better. You have these augmented realities like Foursquare and Twitter and… — Jack Dorsey Copy Share Image
The misconception about Foursquare is that it's just hipsters in New York and San Francisco checking in at bars. It's happening all… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
“Uber could be bigger than Facebook! Or, of course, it could go the way of the location check-in app Foursquare, which had… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The creative industries, a source of optimism in recent years owing to, among other things, a resurgence on the world stage of… — Layla Moran Copy Share Image
If we all went to Google right now, or went to Yelp right now, we'd all get the same results, and that… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
Every check-in should mean something. Foursquare should get smarter every time that you continue to check in. We should be able to… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
People share everything on Facebook. That can be a very good thing or a very noisy thing. With Foursquare, people know that… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
Hire the best people you can find. This was kind of easy in the early days of foursquare - we hired our… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
We've got over 1 million merchants who have claimed their businesses on Foursquare, running specials and doing other things. What we want… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
We're living at a time when attention is the new currency We're all publishers now, and the more we publish, the more… — Pete Cashmore Copy Share Image
Between the three, Facebook is literally everyone I've ever shaken hands with at a conference or kissed on the cheek at Easter.… — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
The usual struggle squeezing my bloated Citroën, absurdly named “Picasso,” in or out of any old Italian town. I should be taking… — Joscelyn Godwin Copy Share Image
The best version of Foursquare is the one you don't think about using. — Dennis Crowley Copy Share Image
The institution of taxation rests foursquare on the axiom that somebody must rule somebody else. — Frank Chodorov Copy Share Image
“Demi Tuhan, Dyt. Ada teknologi Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare. Gue aja bisa nemuin teman TK gue yang bahkan gue lupa namanya!” — Nina Ardianti Copy Share Image
It's a matter of invitations versus context. Twitter is really good at providing context, like, I''m having coffee at Third Rail Coffee.'… — Jack Dorsey Copy Share Image