Foursquare the popular check in and location app has released an update today, basically a total redesign. Check out the new app after the jump.

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Foursquare on Thursday launched a major redesign of its app for the iPhone and Android devices, incorporating features from social discovery and local search applications, as well as the “like” feature made famous by Facebook.

Foursquare, which launched in 2009 and has 20 million users, lets users “check in” to shops and other locations to share their whereabouts with social contacts.

Foursquare described the redesign as “a whole new app.” The app’s “explore” function will now allow users to browse locations by category or conduct a specific search like “free wi-fi” or “dumplings,” a company blog post announcing the launch said.

The company touts the “explore” function as a better local search than Google or Yelp. While users of those apps all get roughly the same results, Foursquare users get “a very personalized set of search results,” based on prior check-ins, friends’ check-ins and a given location’s popularity across Foursquare, Holger Luedorf, Foursquare’s vice president of business development, said at a conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.

Reinforcing the point, the blog post Thursday noted, “It’s not the one-size-fits-all approach to local discovery you’re used to.”

Thursday’s redesign debuted a Top Picks feature, or a set of recommendations that appear without requiring a query, a representative said. The existing feature that allows users to find friends who may be nearby has also been relocated to the “explore” tab.

The redesign introduced a “friends” tab featuring “tips, lists, and places your friends have saved,” the company said. Foursquare also claims to have made the app faster.

A BlackBerry version of the app will come soon, the company said. Foursquare does not build apps for Windows Phone “in-house,” a representative said in an email, but according to Luedorf, the company is working with Microsoft to create an app for the Windows Phone.

The blog post announcing the changes promised more updates in the “weeks ahead.”

CW