Foursquare isn’t just a convenient and popular check-in service. It might look that way on the surface, but any time you have an operation that big, amassing that much information, there will be lots to learn from the data you collect. And that doesn’t mean the selling of individual data or spying on users, but

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How Foursquare is mining its data to find larger trends

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