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Foursquare Adds “Recently Opened” Feature To Its Explore Section For iOS, To Promote New Businesses

It's all the rage these days, promoting new businesses on social services , ask Twitter. Today, Foursquare is getting into the act by adding a new section called "Recently Opened" to its iOS app (no word on Android updates as of yet). The hope is that you will try out some new venues within Foursquare, and potentially like them...and continue going there. Sounds great for a new business, right? It's good for Foursquare, too, because it can now build relationships with venues at a very early stage, hoping that they stay on the platform for the future.
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It’s all the rage these days, promoting new businesses on social services, ask Twitter. Today, Foursquare is getting into the act by adding a new section called “Recently Opened” to its iOS app (no word on Android updates as of yet). The hope is that you will try out some new venues within Foursquare, and potentially like them…and continue going there.

Sounds great for a new business, right? It’s good for Foursquare, too, because it can now build relationships with venues at a very early stage, hoping that they stay on the platform for the future.

Here’s what the team had to say about it:

Want to find the latest and greatest in your neighborhood? With today’s iPhone update, we’ve added a one-tap way to find “Recently Opened” places in Explore. Just tap the search icon and scroll down to select it.

As we mentioned before, Foursquare is settling into its current path as a discovery and exploration company quite nicely, now giving businesses the opportunity to be proactive by getting onto the service. Basically, if you open up a coffee shop, Foursquare wants you to immediately list it on the service. It’s smart, and very yellow-pages-like.

Dennis Crowley, Foursquare’s CEO, has gone on record as saying that he considered selling the company, but he views the service as the “Best local search tool on the planet.”

We dove deeply into Foursquare’s new approach with Explore, and I called its new rating system for venues “magic.” I stand by that, as the experience I’ve had with the app has continually gotten better with each update.

Will users and businesses agree? It’s not just about check-ins anymore, folks. The real business has only just begun. Oh, and just so you know…Crowley said at the beginning of the year that half of its users are outside of the US, so keep that in mind when you wonder about how the company will do in the future. He sat down with us in June to discuss re-inventing Foursquare:

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