iPhone apps provide restaurant ordering for the traveler [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network —
... How many times have you been working in your hotel room and wished you were familiar enough with the area to order food for delivery? This happened to me on my last trip to San Francisco, I was hard at work and didn’t want to stop yet I needed something to eat. This would have been a wonderful way to deal with that situation.
GrubHub is free and CityMint will set you back a whopping $2.99. Would you like fries with that?
(via TechCrunch) ...
First Bytes: Lenovo, Obama and Copyrights, iPhone
Tech Observer —
... Finally, you no longer need to speak to a human being to order General Tsao's chicken from your local takeout restaurant. A few clicks on your iPhone will work instead. You'll still need to interact with the delivery guy, however. [Techcrunch] ...
Order Food From Your iPhone
AppScout —
... Two iPhone apps have hit the App Store in the past week, Grubhub and CityMint, that let iPhone owners order from hundreds of restaurants right on their handsets without having to interact with humans, according to TechCrunch. ...
GrubHub raises $2M for restaurant deliveries
VentureBeat —
... It’s easy to see why a service like this would be appealing. My roommate and I order takeout all the time (ah, the busy life of a tech blogger), and it’s already easier to Google our favorite restaurants rather than sorting through our giant pile of menus. Having a central location for delivery options would make things even more convenient, especially now that GrubHub has an iPhone application. (CityMint launched a similar app in the same week, but it isn’t free like GrubHub.) ...



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