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		<title>Foursquare, Location Broadcasting, and Trust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I wrote a post last week sharing my first impressions of Foursquare , the much-hyped new Internet service that combines geolocation with social networking and elements of gaming.  Just as Facebook introduced core new concepts of &#8220;friends&#8221; and &#8220;status updates,&#8221; there is one core new concept in Foursquare: &#8220;checking in.&#8221;  When you arrive somewhere, you check-in to the location, announce to your Foursquare friends that you are there, and can optionally send a check-in announcement to your Facebook status feed. Checking in is a useful concept.  A GPS can&#8217;t tell if you are in the Tanuki Tavern on the ground floor of the Ganesvoort Hotel or the Plunge bar on top.  (To my knowledge, GPSs don&#8217;t do altitude.)  Nor, with 6 or so meter precision, can a GPS nail whether you are in The Brick Lane Curry House , Zerza, or Taj, all tucked tightly in a row on East 6th Street. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I wrote a post last week sharing my first impressions of Foursquare , the much-hyped new Internet service that combines geolocation with social networking and elements of gaming.  Just as Facebook introduced core new concepts of &#8220;friends&#8221; and &#8220;status updates,&#8221; there is one core new concept in Foursquare: &#8220;checking in.&#8221;  When you arrive somewhere, you check-in to the location, announce to your Foursquare friends that you are there, and can optionally send a check-in announcement to your Facebook status feed. Checking in is a useful concept.  A GPS can&#8217;t tell if you are in the Tanuki Tavern on the ground floor of the Ganesvoort Hotel or the Plunge bar on top.  (To my knowledge, GPSs don&#8217;t do altitude.)  Nor, with 6 or so meter precision, can a GPS nail whether you are in The Brick Lane Curry House , Zerza, or Taj, all tucked tightly in a row on East 6th Street. </p>
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