
Today, at the
Where 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara, man-about-town
Robert Scoble spoke with Foursquare Co-founder
Dennis Crowley about future plans for the hot location-based service. According to Crowley, the future of Foursquare is going to focus squarely on what its users are
going to do, not what they
are doing. See what I did there? It's all well and good to track the realtime movements of its more than
8 million users, but the startup wants to make use of the loads of data it's collected on these realtime movements (600 million check-ins) to help users plan what they should do next.

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