Posts tagged with ‘restaurants’

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OpenTable’s Free iPhone Application is Now Available

November 17, 2008

OpenTable, a company that provides 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.

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Video: Visiting Beautiful Sedona

September 15, 2008

Carrie visits Sedona’s best local restaurants and bars.

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The Jewel of the Mexican Caribbean

September 12, 2008

With no buildings over three stories in height, only two main streets in the entire town, and a beautiful white sand coastline, it’s easy to unwind in the former fishing village of Puerto Morelos. The town’s relaxing atmosphere, charming boutique hotels and natural beauty have inspired its nickname, “The Jewel of the Caribbean.”

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HelloMetro Launches HelloLocal.com Local Internet Search

August 17, 2008

HelloLocal.com recently launched as the most up-to-date Hyperlocal search engine, making online city search more user-friendly with intuitive search capabilities.

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Sheraton Columbia Downtown Hotel Opens in the Historic Palmetto Building

July 21, 2008

Starwood Hotels this morning announced the opening of Sheraton Columbia Downtown Hotel as a crowning jewel of Columbia, South Carolina. Owned and managed by London 1 LLC, the unique 135-room property represents the latest evolution of the city’s nationally registered, historic Palmetto Building.

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California’s First Scenic Highway 1 Opens

July 16, 2008

Like a Phoenix, that iconic stretch of California Coastline encompassing El Sur Grande – or Big Sur – once again rises! Tourism facilities along the rugged 90-mile stretch linking Carmel to San Luis Obispo report no damage following the Basin Complex Fire, which started June 21, 2008. Highway 1 officially reopened in both directions Sunday, July 13. Air quality in the Big Sur area is “moderate” with low particulate reading; visibility is unrestricted according to Ed Kendig of the Monterey Bay Air Pollution Control District.

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PlanetEye has an Eye on your Travel Needs

July 11, 2008

PlanetEye launched an innovative online travel planning service that puts an end to the frustrating and time-consuming process that people experience when using the Web to plan a trip.