Location-Based Services

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a game in which players move by hopping on one foot and then on two feet in a pattern of four squares drawn on the ground

adjective having four equal sides and four right angles; square

adverb in a forthright manner; boldly or bluntly

  • The architect carefully measured the building's dimensions using a foursquare technique.
  • Let's meet at the coffee shop on the corner of Main Street, it's right by the foursquare.
  • I just unlocked the mayorship on foursquare for my favorite burger joint!
  • She stood foursquare against any attempts to compromise her principles.

noun the process or technique of identifying the geographical location of a person or device by means of digital information

adjective relating to or involving geolocation

  • The geolocation feature on the app allows users to share their exact location with friends.
  • I love using the geolocation option on my phone to find the nearest coffee shop.
  • Dude, let's meet up at the park later. Just send me your geolocation.
  • She has a natural talent for geolocation, always knowing where to find the best spots in town.

noun a term used in digital marketing to refer to the convergence of social, local, and mobile strategies

adjective describing a type of marketing strategy that combines social, local, and mobile elements

  • The marketing team is focusing on SoLoMo strategies to reach customers through social, local, and mobile channels.
  • I heard SoLoMo is the new buzzword in digital marketing - social, local, mobile, all in one!
  • Let's amp up our SoLoMo game to boost engagement with our target audience.
  • In today's digital landscape, businesses need to embrace SoLoMo to stay competitive and relevant.

noun a digital mapping service developed by Google that provides satellite imagery, street maps, and route planning

  • I used Googlemap to navigate my way through the city.
  • Hey, just Googlemap it and you'll find the directions.
  • I always Googlemap before heading out to a new place.
  • She had a mental Googlemap of all the places she wanted to visit.