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OpenTable Mobile Apps: More Than 1 Million Served

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

iPhone App1 OpenTable Mobile Apps: More Than 1 Million ServedMore and more diners are booking reservations on the go. How do we know? Since launching our first mobile application, we’ve seated more than 1,000,000 hungry diners through them!

With mobile applications for the iPhone, Palm, Blackberry, and Android operating systems, there’s an OpenTable app for almost every device. If your phone doesn’t support any of these apps, you can still book reservations on the fly through OpenTable by pointing your browser to our mobile-optimized Web site at http://mobile.opentable.com.

Download the free OpenTable mobile application that suits your smartphone now — and start making reservations wherever you are.


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This Just In: OpenTable for iPhone 2.0 Mobile App

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

iphone app update This Just In: OpenTable for iPhone 2.0 Mobile AppThe new OpenTable for iPhone 2.0 mobile application is here. With this new and improved app, you’ll be able to use your iPhone to:

  • Make 1,000-point restaurant reservations to earn free meals even faster.
  • Modify reservations to change the date or party size.
  • Make “Special Requests for the Maitre ‘D.”
  • Read restaurant menus and reviews from recent OpenTable diners.
  • Invite fellow diners via email.
  • Get directions.
  • And more!

Download the latest version of this free app today to start making the most of your dining out experiences tonight.

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Let OpenTable Help You Travel Smarter This Summer

Friday, July 31st, 2009

summer vacation Let OpenTable Help You Travel Smarter This SummerTIME magazine offers up “50 Essential Tips for Smart Summer Traveling” — and OpenTable makes the list not once, but twice. TIME likes the fact that diners like you are behind our restaurant ratings and reviews. And, they call out the convenience of our iPhone app for travelers in search of places of to dine.

Of course, if you’re taking a “staycation” in your own city, OpenTable can help you explore new neighborhoods and find first-rate restaurants, too.

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OpenTable for iPhone 2.0: A Look Ahead (and Back)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

OpenTable iPhone reviews

In a few weeks, OpenTable will be launching our upgraded 2.0 application for the iPhone. We’ve got a sneak peek at what this upgrade will mean for diners below. But, I thought it would be a great time share with our foodie and techie fans how we got here from there.

By “there,” I mean 2001, when the mobile Internet consisted of a handful of WAP-enabled sites with pokey, stripped-down interfaces. Few, if any, were useful, let alone transactional. At that time, OpenTable was still in the early stages of building its network of restaurants in major U.S. cities, and yet, the allure of the mobile web was already there. My predecessors put a toe in the water with the logic that to beat the old way of making restaurant reservations — the telephone — you had to fight fire with fire.

Of course, hindsight is 20/20 and we all know that the mobile web in 2001 wasn’t ready for prime time – the UI was ugly, the input method cumbersome, and the speed of mobile networks was laughable. Eventually, six long years later, most of these issues had been worked out, but there was still one item missing to make it a killer platform and Apple capitalized on it: location.

By offering location access for free, Apple allowed developers to offer users context. What if I could quickly find restaurants around me and find out if I could snag a table? How about last-minute reservations on the weekends when I am out with friends and away from my laptop? OpenTable seized the opportunity, and in November 2008, we released OpenTable for iPhone 1.0. This time, the mobile stars aligned, and, to date, we’ve seated half a million diners through our iPhone app.

But OpenTable isn’t stopping there. We’re enhancing the online reservation experience on the iPhone with a new version. With OpenTable for iPhone 2.0, you’ll be able to:

  • Make 1,000-point restaurant reservations to earn free meals even faster.
  • Modify reservations to change the date or party size. No more cancelling and hoping you can quickly rebook.
  • Make “Special Requests for the Maitre ‘D” – such as, “Please seat me outside if a table is available,” or “We’ll be dining with a child and will require a high chair,” just as you can on OpenTable.com.
  • Read restaurants reviews from recent OpenTable diners for reliable recommendations.
  • Move the maps – Apple now supports moveable maps so you can see restaurants at any zoom level you like.

We hope you’ll enjoy this new app. Be on the lookout for it on your App Store application updates. And, for all of you non-iPhone smartphone users out there … Don’t worry! Your time is coming very soon, so stay tuned.

Josh Garnier is an OpenTable Product Manager.

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Free Mother’s Day Gift: The OpenTable iPhone App

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Do you want to give your mother a gift that keeps on giving? The LA Times recommends loading the OpenTable mobile app on her iPhone. The price is right (actually, it’s free, but we won’t tell if you don’t), she’ll always be able to find a table on the fly, and, after years of feeding you, you can make sure Mom never goes hungry again.

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OpenTable iPhone App: PC Mag ‘Diggs’ It!

Friday, May 8th, 2009

OpenTable iPhone App

PC Magazine picked their top 10 foodie-friendly apps for the iPhone — and OpenTable’s app made the cut. Find out why they ‘digg’ it, the other apps that are a must for folks who love food and then ‘digg’ it yourself.

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