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Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future,” Wall Street Journal reporter Keach Hagey examines our AI-obsessed ...
One of them was Loopt, the location-based social networking application. Today, Loopt launches this iPhone application alongside the App Store and it has a few surprises that were not yet revealed.
In the future, your boss will always know exactly where you are. But why wait; sign on to Loopt, recruit your boss to do the same, and you’re already living in Tomorrowland. Loopt is a location ...
In a bid to remain relevant in the world of location-based mobile apps with newcomers like Foursquare and Booyah's MyTown, Loopt launched a new iPhone app on Tuesday called Loopt Star. The company ...
Sprint Nextel Corp. announced its launch of Loopt Inc.'s "friend finding" service, demonstrating large cellphone operators' increasing interest in location-based mobile services. The service from ...
When Loopt first launched on the iPhone alongside the App Store in 2008, it looked to be an awesome new location-based service. Apple clearly agreed, as they gave the app plenty of face time ...
Loopt is one of several start-ups including Foursquare, Shopkick and Gowalla that are experimenting with ways to use cellphones to bridge the digital and physical worlds and turn the tasks ...
According to CrunchBase, Loopt has raised $17 million since its founded.The company, which is based in Mountain View, California, was established in 2005. Green Dot, which provides low-cost ...
Android fans that live on Facebook can now get a new version of Loopt that integrates the new Facebook Places feature. The new Places feature allows the user to find their friends on an ...
[Update: Loopt founder Sam Altman says the 500 DAU number is off by 100 times, and says he'll be posting data shortly to prove it. We'll update more as soon as he posts the data.] A company that ...
Green Dot Corporation, a provider of banking and payment solutions, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Loopt, a social location-based service that connects people. Green Dot indicated ...
Green Dot says it will pay a total of $43.4 million for Loopt, including $9.8 million, which will be set aside "as a retention pool" for key Loopt workers. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a ...
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