At least that's the first thing that I think of whenever someone explains this up-and-coming social-networking outlet to me.
Foursquare is a smart phone app that allows you to 'check-in' at certain public locations and post reviews and tips about that hotspot for all of your friends to see.
I really don't think, as an individual, I could ever see myself using this. It's just plain creepy. However, I was at a meeting where a woman from Seattle Weekly was discussing using the service under the name of an organization in order to promote events and the businesses of local partners/neighbors, and that's pretty brilliant.
While Foursquare may not be the most familiar of the social networking giants, 41 percent of its traffic comes directly from Facebook (500 million users) and Twitter (100 million users) as users share check-ins (That Agency via Hitwise), and that's a statistic to take notice of.
You go to college for four years and the neighborhood goes to hell--Shooting; Human Skull.
Despite the popularity (and my own obsessive love) of shows like Teen Mom and 16 and Pregant, the CDC reports that birth rate among teens age 15 to 19 is the lowest its been in seven decades...go figure. NPR
Ho ho ho-ly moly that's a lot of Santas, someone going to have to explain this to the children... Fremont Universe
Expect fewer buses and higher fares over the holidays under Metro's two weeks of "reduced service," Merry Christmas...My Wallingford
The countdown has finally run its course and I am no longer an undergrad! So long lecture halls and late-night library lock-downs! Adios 20 page papers and tear-inducing accounting homework! Adieu pointless, GPA destroying GUR's--I'm free, at last!
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