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By "checking in" (tapping the name of the one you're in), you broadcast your location to your friends.
Fin also supports a Buddy Beacon function, which lets you broadcast your location to friends on Helio's service so they can always find you.
Though the two services work slightly differently, they both perform the same function: They let you broadcast your location — and receive the whereabouts of your friends — via text message, Web or, in some cases, through an iPhone application.
And there's also a social element to the Edge 810; if you pair it to your smartphone (with the free Garmin Connect app), it will broadcast your location and allow friends and other riders to track your progress on Twitter and Facebook.
Facebook will not automatically broadcast your location data on Places.
When you're available for a date, you broadcast your location by texting the service.
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Like Google Latitude, it constantly broadcasts your location to your chosen friends or subset of friends.
Nearby Friends could have constantly broadcasted your location, but Vaccari wouldn't let it because it would have been creepy.
On the other end of the spectrum is Google Latitude, which constantly broadcasts your location everywhere you go, but only to people you allow to see it and only at the level of detail you are comfortable with (by city or general neighborhood, for instance).
How many of you use FourSquare to broadcast your exact location to the world?
Centrl's new web application basically does all what the mobile version does: broadcast your own location to your friends, help users find coupons, restaurants, bars, gas stations, general points of interest, real estate, or events near you by pulling information from Yelp, Citysearch, Wikipedia and other sites (Centrl calls these sites "layers").
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