Beer Here
22 October 2009
We recently wrapped up a fun summer promo in New York City with Corona Beer. 90 days of Summer, 90 reasons to gather with friends around a bucket of Corona.
We provided the tools for thirsty Corona drinkers all over NYC to find the nearest “Summerbration” participating bars and clubs. By texting “Summer” to our 5-digit shortcode, people got back a text message with the details on where to go, and how to get there, so they could get to the real business of enjoying a nice, cold Corona – at recession-friendly discounts!
I like how Corona used our platform, because it shows how even a most basic human need, like an ice cold beer, can benefit from a little modern technology.
Introducing the Socialight API
7 May 2008

Today we announced the launch of the Socialight API. This gives developers the ability to build applications that leverage our system for location-based content all around the world. The Socialight API exposes many of the features of the platform using well-known standards like XML, GeoRSS and KML. These tools now make it much easier to tag and share content about places near you. For instance, imagine an iPhone app that highlights the coffee shops in your neighborhood with cute baristas. Or think of a GPS device in your rental car that shows you the best bars in Boston – and overnight parking garages nearby.
In addition to providing various API hooks that your application can use, we’ve also released some useful reference code in the form of samples. You can see some of this sample code in our API tutorial and as a Ruby command-line application. Most interesting of all, however, is the open-source release of our official Java mobile application. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for nearly a year now and after working a couple of months on the code, it’s finally ready for a release into the wild as an alpha.
With location-aware systems like Google’s Android, Apple iPhone, Dash, BugLabs and others in the market, it’s proving to be an exciting year for both mobile and local content. I look forward to seeing what you create. We can keep the discussion open using the developer group and, of course, please get in touch with comments directly.
Urban Mixtape
2 April 2008
It’s human nature to recommend great places to go in the places we know. “When you go to Vegas, you’ve got to have breakfast at Bouchon and watch Monday night football at The Dome.” Now Socialight’s lets you share your recommendations in a simple new way.
We’ve partnered with our friends at trailblazing digital marketing agency, Organic, to create “The Urban Mixtape”. Using Socialight’s Channels architecture, each Mixtape is an individually curated collection of places that is easily created, shared, and accessed on any mobile or web device, including via the GPS-enabled Socialight Mobile application. You can create a personalized walking tour for you or your friends.
We’ve started with an insider’s guide to Las Vegas for visitors to the CTIA conference going on now. Add some Vegas sticky notes from Thrillist, Travel Channel’s Anthony Bourdain, and Bravo TV. Members of Socialight can create their own Mixtapes and share them with friends for viewing on their mobile phone or the web.
UPDATE: some nice press coverage of the Mixtape on Adweek and on PSFK.
International Socialights of Mystery at SXSW
21 February 2008
At next month’s SXSW Interactive festival which will be held in Austin, Texas on 7-11 March, I’ll be moderating the “Mobile Phones: International Devices of Mystery” panel on March 10 at 11:30am. The panel features an all-star cast of international mobile industry celebrities and is a must-see if you’re going to be there. If you haven’t heard of SXSW Interactive, it’s ground zero for the creative web, mobile, film and music industries. In short, all the things you love in one place.
This year, Mark Zuckerberg, Jane McGonigal and Frank Warren are keynote speakers and there are far too many awesome panels to see. Highlights include Andreas Weigend’s Science of Designing Interactions, Behind the scenes at the Onion News Network and the Africa 2.0 panels. It isn’t all panels and no play, as meeting amazing people is the best thing there. Don’t just believe us, New York Times designer Khoi Vinh says
New York’s not that bad, but trust me – it’s well worth the trip. If you’re going to be there – let me know so we can meet up.
Join the Socialight team!
13 February 2008
We just launched a new career site for people interested in joining the Socialight team. We have openings in mobile and platform engineering, marketing, and other areas.
You’ll find info. on open positions, background on some of the people who work here, future hiring plans, and more. Have a look and tell a friend!
My thanks to Ben and our friends at StandoutJobs (just launched at DEMO!) for making it simple to pull the site together.
Double Whammy! Socialight scoops two awards in one month.
28 January 2008
Wow. It’s been quite a heady month for us here at Socialight HQ. First of all – we’re very happy to announce that we’ve won the Tele Atlas LBS Innovator Series “Attendee Choice Awards” competition held at CES in Las Vegas two weeks ago. Here’s a quick video walkthrough of what it looked like at gadget ground zero:
If that wasn’t enough, we’ve also been honoured as a Winner of NATPE Mobile++’s Mobile Top 12 in the Location-based Media category.
Many thanks to all of our users and everyone who voted for us at CES and at NATPE.
Watch this space for more – 2008 is the year that Socialight-flavored location based media is going to have a huge impact on the mainstream.
The Socialight, December
28 December 2007
We just published our December newsletter. If you haven’t received it, enjoy this tease. Or view the whole edition (and consider a subscription).
Since we last spoke, we’ve enlisted a group of elite fashion mavens to pepper NYC with Sticky Notes, channeled London’s seedy underbelly, and practically lived on an airplane to spread the Socialight gospel coast to coast and across the ocean.
As mentioned in our previous dispatch, Socialight is up-and-running and location-aware in London, providing the city’s residents with culture, nightlife, and events information on-the-fly, based on where they are. People have been steadily creating Notes and we’ve recruited more great content providers from around the world. It appears more and more people are waking up to the possibilities of location-based information and the potential of our humble Notes to create a new layer of content nestled atop the real world.
Dow Jones Mobile Technology Conference
11 December 2007

Dan and I are at the Dow Jones Mobile Technology Conference today and there’s a great buzz and lots of interesting people around. I gave a presentation on Socialight earlier today which was very well received and then we found out that TeleAtlas named us as one of the finalists in their LBS Innovators Series. Nice!
The highlight for me was the great panel discussion this morning about location featuring Darren Koenig from TeleAtlas, Isaias Sudit from Loc-Aid and Chris Ackermann from the Travel Channel.
Project Runway Guide to NY
14 November 2007
Last season, I wouldn’t admit I was a Project Runway fan, but with season 4 of Bravo TV’s #1 show premiering tonight, I’m coming out to the world. And the timing couldn’t be better since we’ve got a treat for you here on Socialight.
Whether you watch the hit reality show (on Bravo in the US), Project Runway, or just love fashion, you’ll enjoy Project Runway Guide to NY. Judges Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, along with current and past contestants from the show, have created hundreds of Sticky Notes throughout the City.
On the web, fans can view an interactive New York map with notes detailing the actual places where challenges and highlights occurred in past seasons, including Parsons the New School for Design, Mood Fabrics, Bryant Park and Michael Kors’ studio. On your mobile phone, the experience truly comes alive. Discover behind-the-scenes, insider information when near the featured locales on the streets of NYC.
Text RUNWAY to 27286 (BRAVO) to receive a link to the guide, along with PR updates.
Socialight @ Web 2.0 in Berlin
6 November 2007
Last month’s hyper energetic Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco was a frenetic hub of intellectual activity, movers, shakers, wheelers, dealers and more technoscenti than you can shake a stick at. I spent a whole two hours there and it was fantastic. Never ones to sit still, those clever people over at O’Reilly decided to export the Web 2.0 goodness to Berlin and Tokyo, and I’m thrilled to announce that Socialight will be participating in the Berlin expo.
If you’re anywhere near Europe, hop on to one of those ridiculously cheap flights and go catch Simon Davis, CEO of Socialight UK on the Marketing for Mobile 2.0 Panel tomorrow morning (Wednesday 7 November). Simon will be in great company – sharing the panel with him is Marko Ahtisaari from Blyk, Justin Davies from Buddyping and Helen Keegan from Beep Marketing.
Other panels you should check out include Trends in E-Commerce with Andreas Weigend and Mehrdad Piroozram, and Mobile to Web and Back: Designing for People.



