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The documentation for an Open Graph Check-in is available at: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/checkin/ . I don't understand what it is. What is it?

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Checking In, means when you (and your friends) are at location you can 'Check In' to that location by using facebook's list of locations. You can add a location if its not listed, and even add information to those locations. It shows up on your Wall that you 'Checked In' into 'Location X' with 'Friends Y and Z'

This would allow you to grab the users check in's perhaps to see popular locations they like, or determine other things that may be helpful from that information.

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So a sample use case would be, that the User is at a night club and performs a "Check in" via a mobile device to alert friends where he/she is located? – smartcaveman Jun 7 '11 at 13:51
@smartcaveman Yes that would be an excellent use case. I actually use this feature all the time on my iPhone. I use to tell people where I am and if any of friends are in the area they know they can join me. Rather than sending out like 50 text messages I invite my close friends then 'Check In' to FaceBook and others are free to see and join me. – atrljoe Jun 7 '11 at 13:57

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