Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Project foodNOW

foodNOW is an idea born out of my love for food and technology.  It is a mobile phone application idea that allows people to enter a restaurant that they enjoy and then foodNOW would respond by outputting restaurant suggestions that are similar. Users would also be able to provide feedback on approval or disapproval of restaurant suggestions, which the foodNOW application would then take into account for future selections. foodNOW is predictive and interactive.

Let’s take New York City as an example, even though this mobile phone application could be applied to any city. Imagine going to your favorite restaurant only to find that there is an hour wait. What are you to do now that you aren’t in front of your computer and don’t have Menupages or Citysearch at your finger tips? The answer is foodNOW.

Let’s say the restaurant that you are trying to go to is Coffee Shop in Union Sq so you type this into foodNOW. It will quickly scan its entire database of restaurants to find a restaurant with similarities to your choice. Taking into consideration proximity to your current location, foodNOW returns Cafeteria and outputs the restaurant’s address, opening hours, telephone number and website information. foodNOW understands that if you like Coffee Shop you will most likely enjoy Cafeteria (which is just around the corner). You now instantaneously have the information to call Cafeteria and make a reservation or most likely, find out how long the wait is there. If the restaurant is not quite right you can tell it so next time its predictions will get better for you.

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