15/12  Some first thoughts about MG Siegler's Location’s Social Paradox

Category: Location-based Services    By editor at 15:27
Just finished reading MG Siegler's Location’s Social Paradox

Some first reactions here. More to come...

Event-Based Following

First, there are some people that I would like to follow some of the time, like if we’re all in a different city at a conference together.

On DokoDare, we created Events for this, so that you can follow an event, but you don't have to follow everybody - you even don't have to follow anybody - at the conference. Here is an illustration:

Attendees

And even if you would follow everybody during the event, you can - by going on the web, easily unfollow them afterwards (see Follow / Remove under the QR Code).

One other advantage of this is, that you can share relevant information for a special occasion. In the case of the conference this might be exchanging your contact information.

Here is a screenshot from the iPhone how my ID would look like for a conference attendee:

ID for attendees

For somebody who isn't an attendee however, the business contact information would never appear (see screenshot):

ID for a non-attendee


Checkin / Following

We do not annouce checkins (for the people you follow) by themselves. As we think, that checkin is the one thing that will create a lot of noise when used extensively. We figured that only, when you write, this is relevant to the user and then it will appear under the ME Tab/Following also indicating the place from where it was written.


To be continued...



15/12  DokoDare and Google's Favorite Places

Category: QR Code, Data Matrix...    By editor at 12:54
What Google recently did with favorite places and the QR Code Sticker, comes very near to our new product DokoDare:

Map, Address, Opening hours etc. + QR Code Sticker see an example

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Now I think this is very good for QR Codes as now many more people become aware of them. On the other hand, I think that there is still a lot of improvement to do from the Google side, so that it's valuable for the business owner and the user.

On DokoDare: Places, People, Me, we are working on this for some time now and we came to these conclusions so far:

DokoDare must be highly useful for the business owner. So we did this:
  • s/he can publish short news for one or more places
  • s/he can push the place and news to her/his clients
  • people can follow place news.
  • s/he can edit address, description, add photos etc.

And DokoDare needs to be social, so that people might check the page several times:
  • People can checkin and checkout
  • People can write kaykus and retweet them at the same time
  • People can bookmark their favorite places
  • People can open new places
  • People can follow other people and place news

Here is also the link to the DokoDare powerpoint which explains free and commercial use in more detail.

PS:
See also:
DokoDare Retweets
DokoDare Events, ISMAR 09 Example
Momo Switzerland 11: Presentation: Creating an Ad Hoc Social Network with DokoDare (PDF)