‘Chinese Foursquare’ Points to Foursquare's Road Not Taken

Foursquare’s iOS update released today marks a significant milestone in the location-based social network’s reinvention as a local search engine, but its Chinese counterpart Jiepang suggests another tack the company could have taken to address users’ lack of enthusiasm for checking in to local businesses.

The version of Foursquare’s iOS app released today marks a significant milestone in the location-based social network’s reinvention as a local search engine, but its Chinese counterpart Jiepang points to another tack the company could have taken to address users’ lack of enthusiasm for checking in to local businesses.

Like Foursquare, Jiepang invites users to check in to various locations throughout their day and share those locations with others. Jiepang was among the first social networks in Asia to employ a location model, launching in 2010.

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