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Humanity’s digital footprint, as visualized by Foursquare’s check-in maps

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    These maps show a greater digital diversity that you’d expect; one that matches density and movement rather than the trendy neighborhoods that Foursquare’s detractors say it specializes in.

    Mobile application Foursquare has released a gorgeous map of the data it collects from users who broadcast where they are to friends. (The startup is using the map of 500 million check-ins to argue that it can provide intelligent recommendations to users even if they don’t want to share their location.) I used the map to examine 10 cities that have particularly striking “footprints” comprised entirely of check-ins by Foursquare users on their mobile phones, revealing the contours of geography, density, and popularity in each locale.

    Moscow, Russia

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    Istanbul, Turkey

     

    Paris, France

     

    Mumbai, India

     

    San Francisco, United States

     

    London, UK

     

    Jakarta, Indonesia

     

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

     

    Barcelona, Spain

     

    Los Angeles, United States

     

     This story originally appeared on Quartz, a Skift content partner.

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    Photo Credit: New York City, Foursquare's home city and the largest and most dense footprint of users checking in.
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