Facebook is expected to enable location sharing in its users’ News Feeds, a move that could automatically make the social network the dominant platform for location-based Web services. Twitter already has a geolocation feature that has been spotted in the wild. Meanwhile, social location upstart Foursquare will offer a free analytics tool and dashboard to give business owners information and statistics about visitors to their establishments. Google is also heavily invested in the future of location and social networking.
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Facebook is expected to enable location sharing in its
users’ News Feeds, a move that could
automatically make the social network the dominant platform for location-based
Web services.
A March 9 report in the New York Times cited sources saying that Facebook would
announce the ne…



