Over the years, hyperlocal has been tried numerous times on the web by news/media sites in particular, but no one has been able to get it quite right. A new mobile app-based startup named DeHood seeks to tap into local communities to create what seems like Twitter/Facebook mashup. Local continues to be a holy grail of the online world because of the big-time potential seen in local online advertising. We will see if Palo-Alto-based DeHood can do what so many others haven’t been able to do—perfect hyperlocal. Here’s a good just-published overview of the company from JP Manninen of VentureBeat: There goes the neighborhood: DeHood builds hyper-local social networks
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