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OpenTable Diners Reveal Top 50 Late Night Dining Hotspots
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Today : Tuesday 23 August 2011
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As long summer days are inspiring late summer nights, OpenTable, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN; www.opentable.com), a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and reservation and guest management solutions for restaurants, is pleased to assist hungry night owls by announcing the Diners' Choice Awards for the top 50 restaurants for late night dining. The list of winners is derived from more than 10 million reviews submitted by OpenTable diners for more than 12,000 restaurants in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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New York City solidified its reputation as the city that never sleeps with four spots on the list, but it shares top honors with Atlanta and Orlando, which both tied with the Big Apple. Minneapolis, Los Angeles and San Francisco are represented on the list by three restaurants each, followed by two winners in Chicago, Nashville and St. Louis. Other honorees are located in Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Oakland, Philadelphia and Raleigh, among others.
"Late night dining done right is really about creating an after-hours oasis of food, fun, and, oftentimes, music," says Caroline Potter, OpenTable's Chief Dining Officer. "This year's award-winning restaurants are magnets for night owls, show-goers seeking supper, foodies searching to satisfy a culinary craving, and restaurant industry professionals celebrating the end of a shift. Both the atmosphere and food at these top eateries are as vibrant and pleasing late into the evening as they are at 8 p.m."
Based on feedback collected from OpenTable diners between August 2010 and July 2011, the following 50 restaurants, listed in alphabetical order, received the highest scores for late night dining from OpenTable diners. For more information about this list, please visit http://www.opentable.com/latenight.
Azucar Latin Bistro Mojito Bar & Lounge – San Jose, California B.B. King's Blues Club – Las Vegas, NevadaB.B. King's Blues Club – Memphis, TennesseeB.B. King's Blues Club – Nashville, TennesseeB.B. King's Blues Club – Orlando, FloridaB.B. King's Blues Club – West Palm Beach, FloridaBananas Modern American Diner – Orlando, FloridaBar Cento– Cleveland, OhioBiscuits & Blues – San Francisco, CaliforniaBradstreet Craftshouse Restaurant – Minneapolis, MinnesotaThe Brown Street Club – Greenville, South CarolinaButtons Food and Music – Addison, TexasButtons Food and Music– Fort Worth, TexasCafe Circa – Atlanta, GeorgiaChino Latino – Minneapolis, MinnesotaClub Soda – Fort Wayne, Indiana Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar – Orlando, FloridaDarryl's Corner Bar and Kitchen – Boston, MassachusettsDizzy's Club Coca Cola – New York, New YorkThe Drawing Room – Chicago, IllinoisEulogy Belgian Tavern – Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaFusion – Minneapolis, MinnesotaGlobe – San Francisco, CaliforniaThe Gorbals – Los Angeles, CaliforniaGyu-Kaku – Torrance, CaliforniaHat City Kitchen – Orange, New JerseyHip Kitty Jazz & Fondue – Claremont, CaliforniaHOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern – Atlanta, GeorgiaIvan Kane's Cafe Was – Hollywood, CaliforniaThe Jazz Kitchen – Indianapolis, IndianaLoca Luna – Atlanta, GeorgiaLola – Saint Louis, MissouriMacao Trading Company – New York, New YorkMAX's Wine Dive – San Antonio, TexasMilan – Baltimore, MarylandMUA – Oakland, CaliforniaNegril Village – New York, New Yorknopa – San Francisco, CaliforniaPOP Champagne & Dessert Bar – Pasadena, CaliforniaRed Medicine – Beverly Hills, CaliforniaRumba – Chicago, IllinoisSanctuaria – Saint Louis, MissouriScene Restaurant + Lounge – Huntsville, AlabamaShout – Atlanta, GeorgiaSmoke Jazz and Supper Club – New York, New YorkSolas – Raleigh, North CarolinaStarlite – San Diego, CaliforniaSuzy Wong's House of Yum – Nashville, TennesseeTaverna Opa – Orlando, FloridaThree Sixty North, Lounge + Restaurant – Palm Springs, California
Diners can also find additional information on the Diners' Choice Awards for the Best Late Night Restaurants in the U.S. by visiting the OpenTable "Dining Check" blog at http://blog.opentable.com.
About OpenTable Reviews
Originally launched in November 2008, the OpenTable Reviews program (http://reviews.opentable.com) helps diners find restaurants that best fit their dining occasions. Diners who recently honored an OpenTable reservation are invited via email to submit restaurant feedback using an online form. Visitors to OpenTable.com can access reviews for thousands of OpenTable restaurant partners across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The OpenTable Reviews program has generated more than 10 million reviews by verified diners, establishing OpenTable.com as one of the largest and most trusted sources for restaurant reviews.
About OpenTable, Inc.
OpenTable is a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and reservation and guest management solutions for restaurants. The OpenTable network delivers the convenience of online restaurant reservations to diners and the operational benefits of a computerized reservation book to restaurants. OpenTable has more than 20,000 restaurant customers, and, since its inception in 1998, has seated more than 200 million diners around the world. The Company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and the OpenTable service is available throughout the United States, as well as in Canada, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. OpenTable also owns and operates toptable.com, a leading restaurant reservation site in the United Kingdom.
OpenTable, OpenTable.com, OpenTable logos, toptable and other service names are the trademarks of OpenTable, Inc. and/or its affiliates
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Hence why we sit around the Table and laugh :D
We're so alike :)
HA!!! Oh, that screws GroupOn. I'm in.
DClub needs to hook up w/OPEN and develop an embedded “Groupon” revolving card. It could be a global diners cc w/deep discounts... Then, DClub does a comback, OPEN gets higher seating volume and Groupon gets pissed off/creates JV w/Citigoup.
+7.19% - Pretty awesome day despite the sickening market...Nice timing C.
A relic of a forgotten era.
Actually I have one and it's current. Haha omg, sad. #pathetic
Diners Club? What's that? :)
I tried but they told me they don't accept Diners Club :(
LOL, Citi. Pfft.
Nice start.
OpenTable Raised To Buy From Hold By Citigroup
BMR Previews Earnings for OpenTable, Fluor, First Solar, MasterCard, Blue Nile & CVS
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The Bull Market Report (BMR) (http://www.bullmarket.com), an online investment newsletter focused on long-term growth and income-generating stocks, has provided subscribers with earnings previews of several stocks in a new 32-page report, including OpenTable (Nasdaq: OPEN), Fluor (NYSE: FLR), First Solar (Nasdaq: FSLR), MasterCard (NYSE: MA), Blue Nile (Nasdaq: NILE) and CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS), among others.
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Odd thing -- nothing I do needs it.
...then get busy so I can LNKD w/ya.
That is so out of date it's not funny. My CV isn't even in it yet. Geeze... to do list.
You need to add cryptologist to your Linkedin :)
Linden Labs uses an XOR -- should be easy...
I think she's uncrackable. :D
I'll stay w/ MISTY for now.
SHA-1 is insecure since 2005-7. They found a method that ensures collision faster than brute force. AES can be directly cracked with a prob distro analysis but it takes like 2^80 samples to pull it off. XOR is even easier although it's fast and simple to integrate into code.
If you want more on this, look up Rainbow Tables. They allow you to crack SHA and a series of other commonplace algos. It may be available as an ASM module by now since higher level would be insanely slow.
The toughest are the custom algos with loss. When people try to invert a transformation (such as an algo), they expect to find dictionary words, predefined structures, or other human readable keys. The trick is to disallow that assumption and encode a apparently "nonsensical" message - one simplistic example is to remove all the "E"s from a text message and then run it through a cipher including an "E" on the wheel. So, when someone intercepts it, they will assume the "E" is there and get stumped for awhile.
It's even worse if you encode such text w/ a modulus because you can invert a coded message to a SET of outcomes and you have to know which element of the set is the properly cracked message. If you're clever, you can assign probability weights to each cracked message in the set; the equivalent of probabilistic algo inversion. [Recall, mod is a cyclic function, so you can have equal modulus functions like x = a mod b = n mod d and a middle man would be unable to discern which to use.]
But at that point, you're pushing information theory given distributions you impose. That's MUCH uglier but effective since a single message is encoded into a single code; yet there's no one-way-function to reverse it back to a single message w/o the intended recipient acting as a key.
Then there's quantum encry, but that's still in it's infancy.
Another technique I've chatted w/ people and partially developed was a fun technique in which a message is encoded into another message (something like a steno in a PNG) and then it's compressed w/ a lossy encryption algo (looks like TGZ). Upon inversion, you get a set of outcomes and only one is the right one. It could be used to do unsniffable P2P.
LOL Is there anything you don’t have at home?
OK then... I’ll move to SHA-1 but I’m gonna tell Rivest what you said :)
Oh, MD5 isn't crypto secure either since it's invertible :P
Use a letter sub w/ a modulo. Take out two letters from the book prior to mod calculations. That'll force an imperfect inversion as the target. You can't use dictionary on it due to misspellings.
And yes, I have a cipherwheel at home.
I think we could. But we cannot have letter substitution as a menu option. Well, we could...
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I like that RSS feed interface.
Earnings Report on 8/2:
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OpenTable, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN; www.opentable.com), a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and guest management solutions for restaurants, will announce its second quarter results for fiscal year 2011 on Tuesday, August 2 following the close of market.
OpenTable Diners Name Top 100 Kid-Friendly Restaurants
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School is out for summer, and OpenTable, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN; www.opentable.com), a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and reservation and guest management solutions for restaurants, is celebrating by announcing the 100 winners of its Diners' Choice Awards for Kid-Friendly Restaurants in the United States. The list of winners is derived from more than ten million reviews submitted by OpenTable diners for more than 12,000 restaurants in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Yes, you've been given a whip. Enjoy. :P
OpenTable Tops 10 Million Online Restaurant Reviews
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OpenTable, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN; www.opentable.com), a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and guest management solutions for restaurants, today announced that the OpenTable Reviews program has generated more than 10 million reviews by verified diners, establishing OpenTable.com as one of the largest and most trusted sources for restaurant reviews.
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"When we developed our reviews program, we aimed to create a forum that benefits both diners and restaurateurs," said Ann Shepherd, OpenTable Senior Vice President of Marketing. "Restaurateurs and their guests told us they value reviews that are authentic, timely, and representative of the typical dining experience. In response, we developed a closed-loop program that emails those who've just dined out and asks them to share their impressions."
Some of the unique features of the OpenTable reviews program include:
Verified Diners: All OpenTable reviews are proactively solicited via email from diners who booked and honored their OpenTable reservations. Only reviews by verified diners are published on OpenTable.
Relevance and Timeliness: To ensure relevance, outdated entries are deleted after 120 days and moderated in accordance to OpenTable editorial guidelines.
Restaurant Feedback Loop: OpenTable reviews are delivered directly to restaurant partners in real-time. If they wish, diners may also submit a private note to restaurant management and provide their email addresses for follow-up correspondence.
OpenTable Diners' Choice Lists: The reviews program is also used to create the OpenTable Diners' Choice lists which consist more than 25 categories ranging from Best Overall to Hottest Restaurants and Fit for Foodies to Most Romantic. With more than 400,000 reviews submitted each month, lists are refreshed frequently to provide the most up-to-date rankings.
These unique characteristics ensure that OpenTable reviews are reliable sources of insight designed to help the vibrant OpenTable diner network discover new restaurants and to allow restaurateurs to attract more guests and make their dining rooms even more enjoyable.
"OpenTable reviews provide us with valuable feedback from guests that we use in grading ourselves," said Kevin Boehm, co-founder of Boka Restaurant Group which includes widely acclaimed Girl & the Goat, GT Fish & Oyster, and Perennial. "Best of all, OpenTable reviews help us show our guests better hospitality by giving us insight into their needs, likes, and dislikes. And having the ability to reach out to guests via email gives us a valuable recovery tool if we have made a misstep."
"OpenTable reviews have always been a part of my food adventures," said OpenTable diner, foodie and foodtruckadventure.com blogger Emilie De Leon. "I can always count on and trust its reviews to be constructive, detailed, and to the point, and that helps me decide where to dine. They're a must for the no-nonsense foodie."
Originally launched in November 2008, the OpenTable Reviews program (http://reviews.opentable.com) helps diners find restaurants that best fits their dining occasions. Diners who recently honored and OpenTable reservation can quickly and easily submit feedback for that restaurant via an online form and access reviews for thousands of OpenTable restaurant partners across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
OpenTable Seats 10 Millionth Diner via Mobile
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OpenTable, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN; www.opentable.com), a leading provider of free online reservations for diners and guest management systems for restaurants, today announced that last month it seated its 10 millionth cumulative diner via OpenTable mobile products. Diners seated through OpenTable mobile products have now spent an estimated $400 million at partner restaurants.
Since the company introduced its first mobile offering in May 2008, OpenTable mobile products have expanded to include seven apps and a mobile-optimized website, all of which accounted for 11.5 percent of all diners seated via OpenTable in North America during the first quarter of 2011.
"OpenTable mobile is perfectly suited to help match diners on-the-go to nearby restaurants with available tables," said Scott Jampol, OpenTable Senior Director of Consumer Marketing. "OpenTable mobile products enable restaurants to attract diners who are already out on the town, traveling, exploring a new neighborhood, or simply looking to secure a great dining spot on-the-fly. Diners get the convenience of online reservations in the palm of their hand while restaurants can grow their business by filling empty seats."
"In addition to providing our guests with the convenience of booking reservations from almost anywhere, OpenTable mobile products are a key ingredient of our overall marketing strategy," said Aytac Nural, General Manager of critically acclaimed AYZA Wine & Chocolate Bar in New York City. "People have come to expect to be able do everything on their mobile devices, and the breadth of OpenTable mobile products ensures that we're accessible to diners on just about every mobile platform. Plus, mobile is critical to attracting leisure and business travelers as well as last minute diners. And even when we're booked solid, OpenTable mobile reservations are perfectly suited to help us fill those last minute cancellations."
OpenTable allows diners to find and book reservations at more than 20,000 different restaurants in multiple countries from the Web, a smartphone or an iPad. By using any of the company's mobile applications, diners can quickly and easily find available tables at nearby restaurants and make free reservations right from their phones. Diners can use the geo-location feature of their mobile device to identify restaurants near them that can accommodate their party, making it easier than ever for people who are away from their computers to enjoy the convenience of booking their restaurant reservations online.
Currently, OpenTable mobile applications (www.opentable.com/mobile) are available for Android, BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone, Nokia, Palm, and Windows. Mobile users can also book reservations via the OpenTable mobile site (http://mobile.opentable.com).
About OpenTable, Inc.
OpenTable is a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and reservation and guest management solutions for restaurants. The OpenTable network delivers the convenience of online restaurant reservations to diners and the operational benefits of a computerized reservation book to restaurants. OpenTable has more than 20,000 restaurant customers, and, since its inception in 1998, has seated more than 200 million diners around the world. The Company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and the OpenTable service is available throughout the United States, as well as in Canada, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. OpenTable also owns and operates toptable.com, a leading restaurant reservation site in the United Kingdom.
OpenTable, OpenTable.com, OpenTable logos, toptable and other service names are the trademarks of OpenTable, Inc. and/or its affiliates
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My Chart Analysis on OPEN - a breakdown waiting to happen or so I think... http://www.shareplanner.com/photos/ryanmallory/photo.html?albumid=24#photoid=106
OpenTable to Participate in the Jefferies Global Technology, Internet, Media and Telecom Conference
Wednesday, May 11, 2011: The presentation by OpenTable is scheduled to begin at 1:50 p.m. ET.
http://press.opentable.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=574731
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