Concierge.com takes its service to phones
by Ariel Carmeli on Feb 27, 2007 +
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If you’re an avid traveler you may already use concierge.com as a nifty tool in your utility belt. Now it’s coming to your mobile phone ready to assist. Most technologically inclined people I know would probably say “wtf is a concierge?” or the more likely “wtf is travel?”. Concierge is basically a service that puts travel research information and your fingertips while working as an organizer for all your scheduled plans. The best thing is that the service is free and doesn’t even require registration. Hit the jump for more details on just what tools lie at your fingertips.

Destinations - This is a database of about 200 locations with recommendations for hotels, restaurants, general hotspots and more written by travel experts.

My Destinations - This is basically a sort of “bookmark” folder for anything interesting you see on the site. You think that restaurant with a great view of the eiffel tower sounds intruiging? Hit the phone icon and the restaurant’s information is sent to your mobile phone.

Featured Destination of the Week - Maybe you’re the type of guy or gal who lets others do the work for you. Instead of mulling through pros and cons you can let concierge choose the top travel spot they think you should see.

The Gold List - Yet more suggestions. An annual listing of top hotels and resorts but this time from the readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine.

Wallpaper Galleries - As simple as it sounds. Wallpapers of all the exotic places you’ve been or will go to that will decorate your mobile phone’s background.

To access these features go to mobile.concierge.com on your mobile phone. Happy travels technofans.




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