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- adjective Relating to
social media andgeolocation .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Two weeks later, Puerto Rico's homophobic Senator Roberto Arango was forced to resign after some fleshy rearview pictures of him posing in a "doggie style" position purportedly taken by Arango to show off his recent weight loss surfaced on Grindr, a popular geosocial networking app for gay men trying to get laid.
George Heymont: Rolling Down a River, Drowning in Denial George Heymont 2011
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Like many other geosocial applications, Whrrl lets you cross-post to the microblogging platform Twitter.
I Am Here: One Man's Experiment With the Location-Aware Lifestyle Mathew Honan 2009
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To learn more about Ticketmaster's interactive maps, I caught up with the company's CEO Nathan Hubbard about the inspiration for the maps, how Ticketmaster protects fan privacy, and what's down the road, including geosocial developments.
Forbes.com: News Jesse Thomas 2011
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Indeed, geosocial commerce is set to revolutionise mobile marketing as NFC and Google Wallet go mainstream.
Forbes.com: News Peter Davis 2011
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Like the universe, the geosocial landscape is constantly changing - as new stars are born, black holes are developing. team thought it was about time we updated "The Geosocial Universe" infographic that stormed the interwebs last August.
Forbes.com: News Jesse Thomas 2011
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About 55 percent of smartphone owners use location-based services to obtain driving directions or recommendations on nearby businesses, while 12 percent use a "geosocial" service such as Foursquare or Gowalla to "check in" to locations and share that information with friends, according to the survey released today by the
unknown title 2011
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About 55 percent of smartphone owners use location-based services to obtain driving directions or recommendations on nearby businesses, while 12 percent use a "geosocial" service such as Foursquare or Gowalla to "check in" to locations and share that information with friends, according to the survey released yesterday by the
unknown title 2011
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About 55 percent of smartphone owners use location-based services to obtain driving directions or recommendations on nearby businesses, while 12 percent use a "geosocial" service such as Foursquare or Gowalla to "check in" to locations and share that information with friends, according to the survey released today by the
unknown title 2011
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Foursquare and Gowalla: These geosocial specialists are still growing, but growth seems to be slowing down a bit
Forbes.com: News Jesse Thomas 2011
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Maps are an important part of the war and will be a key weapon in the arsenal of whichever geosocial model comes out on top.
Mashable! 2010
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