"Foursquare makes maps special. We take maps that are blank and put dots on them to help you figure out what to do."
About Dennis Crowley
Dennis Crowley, co-founder of Foursquare, is a significant figure in the tech industry, recognized for his innovative approach to location-based services. His work emphasizes the intersection of technology and community, showcasing how digital platforms can enhance real-world interactions. Crowley's philosophy centers around the idea that technology should not only serve functional purposes but also foster connections among users. For instance, he has stated that 'the best technology is the one that brings people together,' highlighting his commitment to community-driven innovation. Crowley's insights reflect a deep understanding of how technology can shape social dynamics. By creating Foursquare, he challenged conventional notions of social networking, focusing on physical spaces and user engagement. His vision was to create a platform where users could share experiences and discover new places, thus enriching their local communities. This approach has influenced many startups and tech entrepreneurs who seek to prioritize user experience and community impact. Today, Crowley's ideas remain relevant as society grapples with the balance between digital interaction and personal connection. His belief in the power of community-driven technology continues to inspire new generations of innovators, emphasizing that the true value of technology lies in its ability to connect people and enhance their lives.
Quote collection
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"Foursquare makes maps special. We take maps that are blank and put dots on them to help you figure out what to do."
"If there's something you want to build, but the tech isn't there yet, just find the closest possible way to make it happen."
"Do what you love and the rest will come."
"Don't let people tell you your ideas won't work."
"Stop sketching and start building."
"Forget about where you want to be and go out and build stuff. Dodgeball came from being bored at work... things happen because you make them happen. Stop sketching, and start building."
"Hire the best people you can find. This was kind of easy in the early days of foursquare - we hired our friends who were really passionate about the stuff they were building. We have a superstar team not just because their resumes are so strong, but because they've been passionate, thinking about and tinkering in this space forever. Those are the people you want to surround yourself with."
"Don't let people tell you your ideas won't work. If you're passionate about an idea that's stuck in your head, find a way to build it so you can prove to yourself that it doesn't work."
"What we're starting to see is that the best apps tend to be the simplest, the easiest to use and the fastest to use."
"Build something that fixes something people are having a problem with, and you're lined up for great things."
"People can copy what you've done, but they can't copy what you still want to do."
"I'm obsessed with the idea of social TV."
"Stop sketching. Start building."
"Building a product is easy. But building the company that builds the product is hard."
"I keep a notebook in my pocket, and I write down all the stuff we could ever do with Foursquare."
"I used to snowboard 30 days a year. Now its down to eight."
"I learned early on not to feel badly about reaching out for help, and not to feel embarrassed about saying that you're in over your head."
"One of the biggest hurdles about Foursquare is you need to remember to use it."
"I'm still a really shitty programmer, but I know enough to hack a prototype together."
"Don't let other people distract what you're doing. There's always haters."