Foursquare Checks In to American Eagle’s Times Square Billboard

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Towering above American Eagle’s Times Square retail store and taking over the retailer’s billboard space, Foursquare has infiltrated Times Square. It’s a big move or the leading (yea, Facebook hasn’t toppled it yet) location-based check in service and one that was certainly some kind of barter between the two companies.

Foursquare business development Head Tristan WalkerTristan Walker said American Eagle owns the billboard which is said to be the largest digital billboard in Times Square, but wouldn’t say how the deal was structured though he did hint a version 2 is in the works.

The board urges people to “Check in. Find your friends. Unlock your city.”

In early July, Foursquare competitor Gowalla erected a board atop a 20 story building near Madison Square Garden at 34th and 8th. The board features New Jersey Nets owners Mikhail Prokhorov and Jay-Z.

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