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We're really excited about the Apple OS 4.0 announcements today.
This will mean that we can bring the full Loopt experience to our iPhone users so you know what's going on around you right now, where your friends are, and what they're doing without having to even launch the app.
Two years ago, at Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference, we said that Loopt makes serendipity happen. Serendipity is all about accidental discovery. That can mean finding out that a friend is eating at a nearby restaurant, but it also means unexpectedly receiving an alert that an old friend is sitting in the airport two gates away from you waiting for her flight. Or telling you when a cool event is happening that you've told us you're interested in.
Loopt has offered these features on many of our devices for a long time, and our users love it. We can now plan to bring the full Loopt experience to the iPhone as well, and our users can expect to see it the moment OS 4.0 ships this summer.
What's really important in all this is keeping the user in control. We allow our users a "hybrid" model of Check Ins and background updates, and this is the model we'll adopt for our iPhone users too. That is, you might Check In and tell many friends exactly where you are right now (optionally posting to Facebook and Twitter). But for a smaller subset of friends and family, you can choose to keep them informed all the time about where you are without having to Check In or even launch the app. And you always have full privacy control.
We're really excited about what this is going to mean for our iPhone users. We look forward to hearing what you think too! Please comment here, or visit the Help section on our site.
"There’s a lot of attention being focused on location-based services and mobile social networks right now, and for good reason. These applications represent the future of social media. They’re expanding our circle of friends online and offline. They’re changing how we meet people. They’re affecting where we go and why. They’re forging important connections between our online networks and real life..."
Read the rest of the article here.
Sam will be joined by a panel of individuals at the forefront of location-based services field to discuss the Life Graph at SXSW this Monday, March 15. If you’re going to SXSW, get more details on the panel and RSVP to join the discussion here.
Last week, we asked you to help people affected by the earthquake in Haiti by checking in to a Whole Foods, Chipotle Grill, or Panera Bread retail location. We promised to donate $1 for each such Check In, and as a result, we saw Check Ins at these location rise 200% from their norm. Thanks so much for your help, guys!
Macworld: now it’s your turn! Check In to Macworld at the Moscone Center from now until midnight on February 13, and we will donate $1 to victims of the earthquake in Haiti on your behalf. The funds will go to the American Red Cross as well as Doctors Without Borders.
There is no charge to the Loopt user. You can share your Check Ins with friends by linking Loopt to your Facebook and Twitter profiles.
If you'd like more information about donating to the Red Cross' Haiti Relief and Development Fund, click here; to learn more about how you can help Doctors Without Borders, click here.
Update: Check In to MacWorld as well to help Haiti!
For every one person that uses Loopt to Check In at a Whole Foods, Chipotle Grill, or Panera Bread retail location anywhere in the United States from February 2 – midnight Sunday, February 7, Loopt will donate one dollar to help people affected by the earthquake in Haiti. The funds will go to the American Red Cross as well as Doctors Without Borders.
“We all have a responsibility to do what we can to help those in need,” said Sam, co-founder & CEO of Loopt. “Whole Foods, Chipotle Grill, and Panera Bread are popular retailers visited by Loopt users, and we’re proud to provide our users with a quick and simple way to contribute to the relief efforts that are currently under way in Haiti.”
There is no charge to the Loopt user. You can share your Check Ins with friends by linking Loopt to your Facebook and Twitter profiles.
If you'd like more information about donating to the Red Cross' Haiti Relief and Development Fund, click here; to learn more about how you can help Doctors Without Borders, click here.
“It was exciting for us to match our client’s business goals to the right mobile platform. Location-based advertising has been promised in the mobile industry for over a decade, and Loopt has delivered the engaging platform that makes this a reality,” said Jordan Greene, Principal/Mobile Media for Mella Media.
The campaign won the coveted mobile prize amongst other digital categories won by American Express OPEN, Coca Cola, and Ogilvy.
The campaign running in New York City presents the Loopt community with exclusive offers from the closest of B.R. Guest’s 15 restaurants including Dos Caminos, Ruby Foos, and Blue Water Grill. With a simple tap, the consumer can call the restaurant, connect to view the menu, map its location, or find the fastest route to get there.
Today, the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, was sworn into office. It's a historic day. The opening inaugural ceremonies kicked off at the Lincoln Memorial:
If you are lucky enough to be in DC for the festivities, we would love to hear your stories on how Loopt helped you out. If you have an iPhone, you can also turn on Loopt Mix and find one another by putting the following tag in your profile:
Inauguration 2009
Election day is tomorrow and we keep saying that we believe Loopt is a powerful tool for organizing campaign efforts. Our very own Chris Clark is running for Mountain View City Council so some of us decided to lend a hand with the aid of Loopt.
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