I made something similar recently, it focuses on an easy capture and creation process from mobile, as well as the easy cross platform publish everywhere aspect. You can also create and play with 360 degree views of objects and panos. It's on the app store, and web: http://360gram.net
This tag caused an issue on certain versions of Android for one of my mobile web apps. I'm able to consistently reproduce this on Android 2.3.3. When an input field is focused upon, and the on screen keyboard is initialized, focus on the input field is lost, causing input to not reach the input field. So just make sure it's only included on iOS devices.
They've caused me a fair amount of downtime on several sites too. The third time they made my sites unavailable for hours I cancelled the paid plan and switched off them.
This could definitely be an interesting podcast. My only bit of feedback is that the chosen topics seem to be the events and topics that have already been discussed to death already. How are the featured topics being decided upon?
There have been some other very interesting topics I'm sure people would like at least an overview of within the week you based the outline on. There have even been some Show HN posts with peak scores higher than the Instagram acquisition. If this is going to be an HN based podcast I think it'd be very important to include some things like this directly from our community.
You mentioned you're using google's directions API, what is this doing differently than the walking directions in maps? Doesn't that include bike paths, passages etc?
Google uses different algorithms for walking & biking. For example, you can walk in either direction on a one-way street, but you can only bike in one direction.
The bike directions prioritize streets with bike lanes and low traffic bike boulevards. With walking, really any street with a side walk will do.
Traditionally if an account reset email is sent out you didn't trigger, it's a huge red flag. With this proposed approach, especially on a location based service like foursquare, getting access through a sniffed seemingly harmless notification email would most likely go unnoticed.
The closest method to this I'd personally implement is a toggle option only, with no further access. Similar to a standard unsubscribe toggle link.