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OpenTable.com goes mobile

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Monday, July 7th, 2008 at 1:46 AM

OpenTable.com goes mobileSan Francisco-based online restaurant reservation service OpenTable.com has recently launched a beta version of its mobile site. The so called OpenTable Mobile makes it easier for people who are away from their computers to enjoy the convenience and ease of booking their restaurant reservations online.

Available from mobile.opentable.com, the mobile website is designed to mimic the OpenTable.com’s “simple, streamlined reservation process,” enabling users to quickly identify restaurants with available tables and narrow their choices by neighborhood and desired times.

At the moment the service works with U.S.-based restaurants only, but that’s about enough for the start. I’ve no doubts OpenTable.com will be adding restaurants from their international network to the mobile website in the near future…

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