“Check in” @ the cupboard under the stairs

Being playing around with the Foursquare the social “location tagging” service and I’ve been loving it…..BUT!

Nobody seems to know what the hell they are doing with it.   Other than clocking points and becoming the mayor of your most visited locations I have seen very little sign of social interaction.

The service could be great for when you visit a location you haven’t been to before.  If people have added good descriptive tips about what bars and restaurants offer, what the atmosphere is like or how good the service is; you can always ensure you end up in the right place.

When your in your local area however the main benefit has to be meeting up with people to say hello (not that you can’t do this while your away from home base just your more likely to connect with somebody local).  One of the problems with this is making sure locations are tagged in a way that makes this easier.  A bar should be straight forward; you in the bar or not!  When it comes to locations like a clothing store your not likely to want to meet up with anyone; your shopping.  Do you check in to the whole street that the shops are on, “Northumberland Street”, “Princess Street” or even the whole city centre?

I don’t’ have an answer for you; so I’m asking.

Do we need some loose guidelines on what type of locations we should be tagging and checking into?

Should you be adding better quality tips for people visiting your area?

Your comments are welcome.

A glass and a half of loss

Its been one of the greatest British brands for 186 Years. John Cadbury went from selling a hot chocolate drinks and turned it into a chocolate empire. Today the money men have given into greed and sold out to the cheese maker Kraft.
Lets just hope they don’t mess about with John’s chocolate genius and go all American on us.
I thought I would mark the passing of the end of a British institution; with a reminder of one of the reasons almost everybody in the UK loves Cadbury and it’s not just the chocolate:

Check out my Sockets!

Ever been in one of them situation where you just can’t remember what the name of that port on the back of your computer is called.  Trying to work out what processor socket type goes into that old PC or you have laying around in the spare room.  All question that you don’t really care about don’t want to know….

Well not you can answer them all by following this handy Computer hardware chart:

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