Dennis Crowley (born June 19, 1976) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known for co-founding the popular social networking sites Dodgeball and Foursquare. Read full biography of Dennis Crowley →
Foursquare makes maps special. We take maps that are blank and put dots on them to help you figure out what to do.
I keep a notebook in my pocket, and I write down all the stuff we could ever do with Foursquare.
My buddies are like, 'You live the most amazing life!' Well, I'm working like a dog. I come home most nights and pass out on the couch.
Between the three, Facebook is literally everyone I've ever shaken hands with at a conference or kissed on the cheek at Easter. Twitter seems to... →
Don't let anyone tell you your ideas are stupid or the thing you feel most passionate about 'won't work' - it's happened to me... →
People share everything on Facebook. That can be a very good thing or a very noisy thing. With Foursquare, people know that they're getting... →
We think of Foursquare as a technology that's enabling these superpowers... to see around corners and through walls; it's like, I want to... →
Facebook is about sharing experiences that you've had. Foursquare is more about the present tense and the future tense.
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.
I use Facebook all the time. I'm not a believer that they're going to do everything on the Internet better than anyone else.
I used to snowboard 30 days a year. Now it's down to eight.
I'm obsessed with the idea of social TV.
One of the biggest hurdles about Foursquare is you need to remember to use it.