Should Apple buy Foursquare?

Tim Cook's Cupertino-based company has plenty of cash to blow, and the mobile check-in service is one of the hottest of its kind

With over 20 million users worldwide, Foursquare, the social, location-based app will surely be snatched up by some tech bigwig.
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Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley, who has made recent appearances at high-profile events like the TIME 100 Gala and the White House Correspondents' Dinner, is the newest tech industry darling. With such a promising upward trajectory, and an estimated $1 billion to $2 billion valuation, Crowley's check-in service is at the center of the latest tech blogsophere conversation: Some people are suggesting that Apple, with its more than $100 billion in cash reserves, would be wise to acquire Foursquare. The app — which allows users to tag themselves at the restaurants, bars, and other local businesses they frequent, rewarding them with badges like "Barista" (for coffee fiends) or "Pizzaiolo" (for pie connoisseurs) — is a hot commodity, and has accumulated more than 20 million users worldwide since its 2009 launch. Would Apple be wise to spring for Foursquare?

It would make so much sense: Apple should pay top dollar for Foursquare, says Mor Naaman at GigaOm. Think about it: With Foursquare, Apple gets "the holy grail of advertising" in terms of consumer information, and will gain the ability to track the businesses that customers frequent to deliver better iAds (eating into a "good chunk" of Google's revenue). The iPhone will also get "superior local search," far better than any other recommendations service today, including Yelp. And considering Apple's past failings with social media (remember Ping?) and a Foursquare dev team "that is social to the core," $2 billion out of Apple's pocket seems like a no brainer. And if the Cupertino giant acquired both Foursquare and mobile-payment system, Square? That'd be the "holy trinity."

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