Localogy 20/20 Day 2: Privacy, Autonomous Autos, Snap Maps and Streaming Wars
The second and final day of the Localogy 20/20 virtual conference looked at how technology is driving change across the local ecosystem. Attendees heard about
The second and final day of the Localogy 20/20 virtual conference looked at how technology is driving change across the local ecosystem. Attendees heard about
Snap continues to inch closer towards local commerce. Historic steps include geo-filters, and more recent moves include local lenses and business listings in Snap Map.
Apparently life during the pandemic involves waking up one hour later. This makes sense. We’re all (or most of us are) working from home. So
In the smartphone era, another device has started to emerge as the ultimate mobile device: your car. That’s being driven (excuse the pun) by Tesla
Out-of-home has always been the ugly stepchild of the media industry. It was still paper and paste when everything else was going digital. Or so
So you might be inclined to think there are better ways to spend half an hour than listening to two lawyers in sport coats talk
The location intelligence sector has been somewhat turbulent over the past year. It’s endured privacy-related headwinds from public sector measures (GDPR, CCPA) as well as
The home services space is unique in so many respects. This was made very clear during a conversation this morning between Localogy’s Dan Hight and