<p>Drew Olanoff has over 10 years of marketing, PR, customer service and support, relationship building and management, product management, and technical support experience in multiple verticals. Online, including mobile.He prides himself on being a connector. Connecting people, stories, information. He has worked under some amazingly talented and gifted PR pros while working for startups as a "Director of Community",... Learn More</p><p>Location-based check-in and promotional service foursquare has announced that it will hold another Hackathon after a successful first one. The November 3 event will be focused on its new Connected Apps platform. Last year's winner was My Next Trip, a service that used foursquare data to help you planyour next trip.</p><p>Here's what the company had to say about its second Hackathon:</p><p>On November 3, we'll open up our NYC & SF offices for an all-day Connected Apps hackathon. And like last year, we're inviting developers all around the world to band together and hack up some awesome connected apps. We'll have great prizes (last year one of the winning teams had their hack running on a giant screen in Times Square and even rang the closing bell for NASDAQ! Oh, and there's a new title belt!), swag, and (naturally) global glory for the best foursquare hacks, no matter where in the world they come from.</p><p><a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/13/foursquare-brings-its-hackathon-back-to-grow-its-connected-apps-platform-ecosystem/">Keep reading...</a></p>