As you can see in the image, a large blue warning now appears on the bottom of the billing application pages for the iPhone Foursquare to see if there is agreement in a place close to where it currently is. Under the title "mayor's bid closely, these mayors reward offers particular places.
Users can become the "mayor" of a location on the Foursquare to register in one place more than anyone else in a period of 60 days. For businesses, it's obviously something that would be good for the reward. And something like a Free Beer seems a small price to pay to get people excited about coming to your house more often.
Confirming that Foursquare is now actively promoting these job mayor, co-founder Dennis Crowley also says they are working on making some new "things of the ad system" for the application, but gave no further details. Foursquare finally seems logical partner with local businesses to inform users of other types of offerings - basically, a system based on location codes.
Crowley also confirmed that a new version of the application for the iPhone, 1.4, must be ready with plenty of new "bells and whistles." One of the new features are the ability to see who else was in a place that you checked a. That should do wonders for the discovery of new friends.
And Crowley sounds excited about the new geolocation API Twitter announced today. He says we will try to squeeze a little in new buildings, they can. As indicated above, would be a great feature if when your check out Tweet Foursquare-ins, you can also connect to the location of people reading your tweets not have to search manually.
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