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AppleInsider: Dining out with iPhone: Zagat and OpenTable hit the App Store
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis: Zagat Survey launches its iPhone app
Gizmodo: Zagat To Go '09 Hits iPhone App Store [IPhone Apps]
MacMagazine: Zagat Survey lança ZAGAT TO GO ‘09 para iPhones/iPods touch
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond: News: Apple airs three new iPhone TV ads
Dining out with iPhone: Zagat and OpenTable hit the App Store
AppleInsider —
... . In addition, Zagat's coverage map has grown in recent years to include hotels, shopping outlets, nightclubs and more. With the release of Zagat To Go ( $9.99 , App Store) this week, iPhone and iPod touch users have the opportunity to pocket Zagat's vast ratings database for easy access on the go. The handy application bundles the 2009 version of the Restaurants, Nightlife, Shopping, and Hotels guides. In general, the software includes most of the functionality of the subscription-based Web service (with a few notable omissions), but is streamlined in such a way that ...
Zagat Survey launches its iPhone app
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
Zagat Survey keeps working on its mobile offering. They already license their content to other services (Buzzd, for example) and have their own mobile website. Now along with Handmark, they are launching their own iPhone app - ZAGAT TO GO ‘09.
The new application gives users access to Zagat’s trusted ratings and reviews for over 40,000 restaurants, hotels, nightspots and shops in over 100 countries. In addition, there are photos, menus, Google maps, click to call capabilities and functionality that allows users to make instant restaurant reservations.
Commenting on the announcement, Zagat Survey’s CEO, Tim ...
Zagat To Go '09 Hits iPhone App Store [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo —
... that launched this week. Zagat may sometimes offer too many suggestions, but I find it useful when I limit geography, or as a resource for validating my own foodie guesswork. This version shows photos of the restaurants, links to their sites, and even lets you make reservations with a click, where available. It's $10, a hefty premium over free alternatives OpenTable and Yelp, but I'm gonna go snatch it up anyway. If you've already tried it, hit us with a comment or two. [iTunes Store via IntoMobile]
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Zagat Survey lança ZAGAT TO GO ‘09 para iPhones/iPods touch
MacMagazine —
A Zagat Survey — companhia de informações para consumidores bastante popular mundialmente —, em parceria com a Handmark — especializada no desenvolvimento e distribuição de soluções móveis —, anunciou na semana passada o lançamento do ZAGAT TO GO ‘09 para iPhones e iPods touch.
O aplicativo oferece análises e classificações de mais de 40 mil hotéis, restaurantes, baladas e shoppings em mais de 100 países — incluindo o Brasil, ainda que o nosso conteúdo seja bastante limitado. Os itens combinam fotos, menus, Google Maps e capacidades clique-para-ligar, facilitando a procura de estabelecimentos diversos e a realização ...
News: Apple airs three new iPhone TV ads
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
image Apple has begun to air three new iPhone 3GS television ads. All three ads continue Apple’s recent end of highlighting different apps on an iPhone set against a white background, but while most recent spots focused on three apps each, these ads show six apps each, albeit more briefly. “ Dine ...
Three New iPhone Ads Make debut On Prime-Time Tv
The Iphone Spot —
Were you watching the two-hour season premiere of House last night on Fox? Maybe you were watching one of the other prime-time shows, but if you had your eyes on the screen during some of the commercial breaks, you probably saw at least one of the three new iPhone ads that hit the airwaves last night.
Each of the new ads highlights a total of six apps, up from the three that were formerly the focus of the older ads. The first ad I saw last night, “Dine,” looks at Zagat to Go, QuickOffice, TripCase, New York Subway 09, Epicurious Recipes & Shopping List, ...
The App Store Effect: Are iPhone Apps Headed for Oblivion? [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo —
... As you can see in the chart above, many apps and services take a price dip in the App Store. Zagat's premium To Go guides cost a healthy $4/month for Windows Mobile phones, but sell for just $10/year on the iPhone. CoPilot 7, a navigation app, used to set you back a full $200 on a Microsoft-badged device (later lowered to $100); the much-improved version 8 ...



