Many people were expecting Facebook to make an announcement about a location-based service at f8, but the company didn’t say anything. Instead, it launched the Open Graph, a set of plugins and protocols intended to extend Facebook features to the web. But the protocols include some information about the company’s location plans. Here they are.
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