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[All Facebook] Facebook's long-awaited foray into location-based social networking could be imminent. A story on CNET says it will take the form of an application programming interface for third-party companies on the Facebook developer platform.

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[Education Blog] Facebook Geolocation Services Are Coming!: However, one of CNETs sources hinted that the development deadline internally at Facebook could be as early as next week. The site reports that at least one start-up in the geolocation space was told by a Facebook insider that it might want to think about changing the language of a thumbs-up type of feature to “like,”

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