City Guide Wireless Site Launches
For many in this town, a BlackBerry is your tether to the workplace. But we're happy to announce a reason to let it help you make the most of your free time, too.
We've launched a beta version of the City Guide wireless site at mobile.washingtonpost.com/cityguide, so you can use your Sidekick or Web-enabled cell phone to find reviews for local restaurants, bars and movies. Like the City Guide, you can search by neighborhood, city or zip code, or you can browse by what's been recently reviewed, among other options. When you're out, you can get more than movie showtimes and addresses; you can see what Stephen Hunter thought of a certain film, get the scoop from Tom Sietsema on a place perfect for a downtown lunch or pick out a new bar near Gallery Place recommended by the Going Out Gurus.
Like the City Guide to Go tool, our downloadable listings of top bars and restaurants for your iPod, it's another way to have City Guide details at hand when you're going out.
Anne Kenderdine
City Guide Editor, washingtonpost.com
By Anne |
April 4, 2007; 1:54 PM ET
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Posted by: clf | April 4, 2007 10:47 PM
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This is outstanding, she wrote from her blackberry. Thank you and looking forward to the easy access.