So, Loopt realized that a) a location-based social network doesn't have much value-add over a normal social network and b) Facebook and Twitter are both going location-based (or are already there) and have way more momentum ...
and therefore are switching gears. I applaud them for this but they still have a long ways to go if they want to be more than a "mobile meetup".
and therefore are switching gears. I applaud them for this but they still have a long ways to go if they want to be more than a "mobile meetup".