Booyah, Streetfight and more LBS News
Booyah
After 4.5 million downloads of MyTown, Booyah is back with MyTown 2, a new take on gaming that incorporates more of a CityVille approach while still using the real world as a game board.
It's more along the lines of Monopoly, with property prices based on demand of other players. Check-ins are not required, but can result in more points.
- GigaOm
Street Fight Summit
Poynter highlights four take-aways from the two day event:
1. Local businesses need hand-holding, full-service partners. Local news sites may have an opportunity to fill that function.
2. Geo-tagging may soon be as important as SEO for local publishers.
Nextdoor (www.nextdoor.com), the first private social network for neighborhoods, announced today the nationwide availability of its free online platform specifically designed to foster neighbor-to-neighbor communication. Starting now, neighborhoods across the country can take advantage of this new type of social networking service to build happier, safer places to call home.
Austin-based Loku, a new startup focused on providing information on local neighborhoods, has launched today [Oct 25], helping local users to find information on restaurants and bars, local news, and more. The firm is headed by Dan Street. Locu's site includes restaurant reviews, local event listings, police reports, local deals and coupons, and more, all represented in an easy to navigate, visual interface.
Speaking with the Guardian iDownloadBlog’s Oliver Haslam said: "It appears that iOS 5′s GM release introduced a bug that causes the Setting Time Zone function to keep the location tracking circuitry running constantly, draining battery power considerably.”
He added: “Switching it off may mean that your iPhone will no longer set its own time zone when you travel, but that's a small price to pay for having your iPhone last more than 12 hours on a full charge.”
