In a move that seemed inevitable, Google Latitude announced the ability to check-in to places.
Latitude is a 2-year-old service that has allowed people to share their location with others. However, until now, that location was simply a pinpoint (with photo) within Google Maps. Though they boast a Latitude user base of 10 million people, Google is late to the game, behind forerunners FourSquare, GoWalla, Yelp and even Facebook. Many, myself included, have wondered what took them so long.
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