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The second, which would lose it's power without the check-in data, will provide personalized recommendations. For now, only Swarm is available; the revamped Foursquare app to be dedicated to discovery will launch at a later time. Swarm takes some familiar cues from the official Foursquare app of old, and brings with it some new features.

The first thing you'll notice about Swarm is how minimal it is. The entire app is broken up into four different feeds. The first feed breaks down the distance between you and friends, starting with friends who are within feet. The next feed is the familiar chronological list of friend activity.

Plans, which is something I'll cover more of in just a minute, is where you can broadcast what you're up to, and ask friends to join you. The last tab is where you'll find notifications of likes, comments, and friend requests. You can change between the different feeds with a simple swipe in the either direction on the Android app, while the iOS app requires you to tap on the feed icon.

As you might have read the first time you launched the app, you can opt to have your location constantly shared with friends through a new neighborhood feature. You activate the feature by swiping from left-to-right across the bar displaying your avatar and location. When active, the bar will be orange, and grey when inactive. Foursquare will monitor when you move and update your current neighborhood, making it easy for friends to figure out how close or far away you are. You can check in, just like you always have or maybe never did by tapping on the check in icon next to your profile photo.

Swarm will automatically display the venue it thinks you're at, and let you check in with another tap. Read more about Foursquare's recent attempt to crack down on "check-in cheaters. Additional information can be found on the Foursquare Day website or by following 4sqday on Twitter.

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