I’m unsure Giz’s Sam Biddle would ever eat if not for SeamlessWeb, the net-based food delivery service. He just had a sandwich delivered and it’s only like 8:45am. Sick. Anywho, SeamlessWeb is now available as a free Android app.
Fire up SeamlessWeb in your Android phone and it’ll use GPS to seek out delivery-friendly restaurants nearby. You then can look at restaurant ratings, cruise through menus, and place your order for delivery. With a purpose to order a meal you’ve ordered throughout the app recently, you could access those with a couple of quick taps, but that’s going in depressing techno-future press-a-button-and-get-fed territory.
SeamlessWeb is obtainable in 14 cities and the app is now available at no cost inside the Android market. Go forth and nosh. [ Mashable ]
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