Blackweb 2.0 speaks with Tristan Walker, VP of Business Development at Foursquare
by Amani
Tristan Walker is the Vice President of Product Development at Foursquare, the location based social network that incorporates gaming elements while helping the user discover new venues throughout the city the are currently located. On January 7, 2009 Blackweb 2.0 talked with Tristan about all things Foursquare.
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A Foursquare Strategy | 24 Usable Hours says:
[...] game. Last known user count was ~ 200,000 but the press loves them, and they’ve got wicked cool ideas on how businesses (and users) can use them. Most importantly, they’re open to [...]
Maurice Cherry says:
This is a great interview! I'm really jazzed to see that Foursquare is expanding and incorporating local businesses into their strategy. Now if only there were more businesses in Atlanta jumping on the bandwagon…
ahr19 says:
Thanks for the comment. Tristan did say that many people in different cities have helped local business learn about foursquare and its value. Perhaps you can be that person for Atlanta.
ahr19 says:
Thanks for the comment. Tristan did say that many people in different cities have helped local business learn about foursquare and its value. Perhaps you can be that person for Atlanta.
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Foursquare’s App Store is Open and Silence Remains on the Acquisition Front « Black Web 2.0 says:
[...] week I also reached out to Tristan Walker, VP of Business Development from Foursquare, who was not able to provide any texture to the rumors [...]