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foursquare is a cross between a friend-finder, a social city-guide and a game that rewards you for doing interesting things.
Yesterday was a good day – it was inadvertently brought to my attention that foursquare is finally available in Perth! And, it comes only a couple of months after its Australian debut in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Here’s how it works:
Using a mobile app, mobile web or SMS (US only), users voluntarily check-in at a variety of locations – cafes, stores, bars, parks – and in doing so alert friends of their whereabouts… perfect if they’re in the area and keen to drop in to say hello. It’s also possible to check-in and keep the location private – designed for those times when three’s a crowd.
When checking-in, users can share tips (i.e. try the frites at Little Creatures!) and add activities to personal to-do lists. Check-ins earn points; there are extra points awarded for going to new places and the user who has checked-in most at a given location becomes the “Mayor”. Users can also unlock badges by checking in at interesting places… it’s a competition to explore your city!

Player Please! - a badge that is unlocked by checking-in with 3 members of the opposite sex.
I first became hooked on foursquare while living in NYC and I would rank it amongst my favorite iPhone apps. Why? Because it satisfies every reason I’d ever use an app:
Utility: 1, it enables you to locate people and places, and 2, it offers user recommendations/tips for various locations
Communication: the app obviously facilitates lateral communication and also has Facebook and Twitter integration
Competition: don’t forget that this is also a game – you’re competing to check-in at the most places and unlock badges by doing unusual things (you don’t know how to unlock badges until you’ve unlocked them)
Social networking: the community aspect ties it all together – the tips that pop-up alongside venues are from your friends (*ahem, word-of-mouth from a trusted source), you’re able to catch up with your friends, you’re in competition with your friends.
And then there’s foursquare for Businesses, which gives retailers an opportunity to alert users of promotions when they’re in the area.. imagine checking-in at Starbucks and immediately getting a notification that the Dome just across the road is offering 2 for 1 coffees! In addition to this, many retailers offer special discounts to their establishment’s current Mayor – which effectively rewards the best customers and creates an incentive for other patrons to frequent.
Charities are also seeing benefit in foursquare. Last month Pepsi sponsored a campaign which dedicated 4 cents for every NYC check-in to CampInteractive, an organization that aims to inspire inner-city youth through technology.
This is clearly no playground game we’re dealing with here.
- Posted by Kristen Vang in: Mobile Social Media


5 Responses to “foursquare lands in Perth.”
Great post. I’m totally sold!
Me too, this has so many ops, let alone ones written for the nexus phones, apps can be wriiten in Java and multiple senarios can be applied.. watch that space and this … am in Idea Overload!
hey do you know who is behind 4Sq?
@suzie
The masterminds behind foursquare are Dennis Crowley, Naveen Selvadurai, Harry Heymann, Nathan Folkman and Mike Singleton.
I got to know Dens during my days in NYC. He first launched Dodgeball (a similar service to foursquare) which Google later bought… and killed.
Thanks for that, i will enjoy reading links later…
I came up with a getsomething company.. and ran out of time to look further..
Also foursquare, what does it mean or stand for …is it an American term for Hopscotch.. ?? Goodness knows where that came from!
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