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We’re In ushers Bing into the placement-based social networking game

Are you probably the most few accessible who thought Latitude was, like, totally awesome, but your heart lies with the lads at Redmond? Well, rejoice Bing fans, because We’re In is the placement-based social network you have been watching for. At its most elementary, the app allows you to share your location with friends, find contacts on a map, and update your status — great for seeing who’s around and organizing outings. But, We’re In has one unique feature that’s actually quite ingenious, location sharing is time limited. You elect who to share GPS data with and for the way long. Once the invite expires — poof! Not more tracking. a couple of more details and the download link are located on the source.

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