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dpstyles:
Check out Loopt’s foursquare knock-off.  Points for checkins and “boss” instead of “mayor”.:
Not to be a hater, but if I was going to create a foursquare knockoff, I’d use game mechanics and create something *totally different* (e.g. the “Points 2.0” stuff we’re cooking up now @ foursquare HQ).  Why would you ever just clone someone else’s work?  Learn from it and innovate on top!  That’s how we all push this space forward! (click “All Sizes” above to zoom in)

Charles Revson (Co-Founder of the Revlon Empire 1932) once said; If you have to copy, then copy it in a way that nobody notice it.
@dpstyles - You should use your energy to kick-ass, and not to moan. You only help your competition when you speak about them. Speak about your company and your product, how fast you are moving. Did Bill moan about Linux or Macintosh? No! He spoke always about how great his products are and his vision and mission. He only spoke about competition when asked by journalists and pundits.

dpstyles:

Check out Loopt’s foursquare knock-off. Points for checkins and “boss” instead of “mayor”.:

Not to be a hater, but if I was going to create a foursquare knockoff, I’d use game mechanics and create something *totally different* (e.g. the “Points 2.0” stuff we’re cooking up now @ foursquare HQ).

Why would you ever just clone someone else’s work? Learn from it and innovate on top! That’s how we all push this space forward!

(click “All Sizes” above to zoom in)

Charles Revson (Co-Founder of the Revlon Empire 1932) once said; If you have to copy, then copy it in a way that nobody notice it.

@dpstyles - You should use your energy to kick-ass, and not to moan. You only help your competition when you speak about them. Speak about your company and your product, how fast you are moving. Did Bill moan about Linux or Macintosh? No! He spoke always about how great his products are and his vision and mission. He only spoke about competition when asked by journalists and pundits.