Great news for the socially connected (and stylish) regulars of local retail institutions -- who've PS Vitas, obviously. Sony's just introduced the free Foursquare application has formally arrived in the Ps Store (US), also it can belong to you for any paltry 4.5MBs of space in your precious proprietary memory. The application works over Wi-fi compatability, however, the small print recommends that customers might want to use 3rd generation to find the best leads to help alongside the Vita's Gps navigation. Particularly, the trunk touch pad and cameras are listed to be suitable for the application, too. We have poked round the application for any couple of minutes, also it does feel peppy in comparison as to the we familiar with Facebook (although it was available, anyway) -- the only real oddity that's come to light lies using the map functionality, which opens a Google Maps page inside the Vita's browser instead of its Maps application. Since we are able to watch Netflix over Wi-fi compatability, and examine our Flickr albums together with Tweeting and "Checking In" between our ModNation racing tours, how's about finally letting us get our Skype on (P.S. We'd enjoy Facebook in the shop, too!)
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