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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Zoodango.com launched in 2006 to help business professionals network online. It didn’t work out so it’s refocussing as a local search site that will provide a hyperlocal, map-based online service to help consumers find local venues, businesses, and discounts. The site will launch in Seattle, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland. Funding comes from the Seattle Alliance of Angels as well as other angel investors.

I guess location is the new “fallback.” The twist to this offering which sounds like so many others? “Zoodango’s new angle to finding restaurants, shops, and other businesses is the way you search—by location instead of search term, so those with subpar Google-fu still have a chance….Later this year, Zoodango will launch a premium coupon service, whereby users can pay to view good deals posted by other users, and an ad service through which local businesses can post their own coupons that will pop up if a user is searching in the businesses’ neighborhood.”

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by Adena Schutzberg on 01/14 at 06:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Use your phone to snap the tag and get more info from say a product package, print-based media, signage, outdoor advertisement, business card, storefront, exhibit, video… The tag is a 2D barcode and the app is available for many phones. The “tag” of the tag is “linking real life with the digital world.” For now, during the beta, you can create tags for free. Basically the tag holds a URL. You could of course tag locations with more info.

Sure seems like we’ve been down this road before…though the tag tech is supposedly better. This was announced at CES last week. I guess it wasn’t that interesting…

via slashdot

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/14 at 06:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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