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Wednesday January 7th, 2009 |
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OpenTable Announces Free iPhone Application Now Available on Apple App Store
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iPhone and iPod touch Users Can Find and Make Real-Time Restaurant Reservations On-the-Go |
OpenTable Inc., a leading provider of free online reservations for diners and guest management systems for restaurants, today announced that its free application for iPhone and iPod touch is available on the Apple App Store. OpenTable for iPhone allows diners to check the real-time availability of multiple restaurants in the area, get the restaurants' location, make free, confirmed reservations, and then follow directions to the restaurant. Making it even easier for people to find and book online reservations while not at their computers, this application leverages the core functionality of the OpenTable.com website and the innovative location-based features of the devices.
'The combination of allowing people to match their actual location with availability at nearby restaurants makes OpenTable for iPhone and iPod touch unique,' said Ann Shepherd, vice president of marketing at OpenTable. 'All the necessary steps, from choosing a restaurant to actually confirming your reservation, can be done simply and quickly, without ever leaving the application or having to make calls to multiple restaurants.'
Diners simply specify the desired date, time and party size, and they are instantly provided with a list of available tables at nearby restaurants. They can also view results on a map, get directions to the restaurants and send emails complete with reservation information to friends. Additionally, registered OpenTable members have the ability to see their upcoming reservations, earn OpenTable Dining Points and view their current Points balances.
OpenTable for iPhone was developed in close collaboration with Context Optional, a social marketing company.
'Context Optional was selected to help OpenTable with the development of this application because of its relevant experience and deep expertise with building and launching consumer-facing iPhone applications,' added Shepherd. 'We also worked with Context Optional when developing the OpenTable Facebook application, so we were quite familiar with its high-quality work already.'
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