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Friday 20 August 2010

Places You Can’t Escape Facebook

At Facebook HQ on 18th August, CEO Mark Zuckerberg launched the highly anticipated new app, ‘Places’.

Following the lead of rival applications, Foursquare and Gowalla, the social networking site now offers its own geolocation service. The application allows users to ‘check in’ to various locations, in order to let their friends know where they are in real-time. It is also possible to tag friends who have been spotted in the same location. Places updates will be broadcast on friends’ News Feeds, on the user’s Wall, and in the ‘activity stream’ for that location.

Michael Sharon, the product manager for Places states that the goal of the app is to take the virtual relationships created through Facebook into the physical world. However, the commercial advantages for local businesses are also clear. Real-time geolocation data would enable shops, restaurants, bars and clubs to send vouchers, prizes, or promotion deals to entice customers who are nearby.

With over 500 million users on the site, the application is certain to send Facebook deeper into the quagmire of privacy debates. Rainey Reitman, spokeswoman for the non-profit consumer advocacy organisation, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse warned, “Location data is tied to people’s safety – if people know where you are, they know where you’re not.” Under the privacy settings, it is possible to control whether others can see your location by unchecking the “include me in ‘People Here Now’ after I check in” option, and disabling the “Friends can check me into places” function. Under the default setting, check ins will automatically be published.

The app is currently only available for smartphones in the US, but plans are already underway to include other countries in the upcoming months.

Further reading:
http://www.facebook.com/places/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/aug/19/facebook-places-location-tool-unveiled

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