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Even old New York was once New Amsterdam

Why they changed it I can't say, people just liked it better that way

We’re trying to make cities easier and more interesting for people to explore. It’s about helping you find where your friends are, exposing you to new places you may like, and rewarding you for being adventurous either in your neighborhood or in your city.

Hip to be Foursquare: A night out with CEO Dennis Crowley — DailyFinance

I haven’t heard the “What does Web 3.0 mean?” question posed as much lately, but to me, companies like FourSquare are defining what the next wave of innovation will look like. Namely, the ability to use technology and the Web to connect one’s offline and online activity, thus enriching both.

Hat tip to Caroline for the link.

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