Thu, 26 Nov 2009 lastminute.com launches topsee London app with things to do and see
Topsee offers a collection of top things to see near your current location in central London
lastminute.com Labs has launched topsee London, an iPhone application designed to help find the best things to do and see in central London.
The lastminute.com Labs team launched the application at a party in London on Wednesday night featuring some of the highlights discovered by a team of independent bloggers.
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Topsee offers a collection of top things to see near your current location in central London, a mixture of things to eat, drink, see, do and buy. Currently around 270 top things are highlighted with more content added each day. Topsee uses a innovative image only splash page to quickly see what's available locally to the iPhone user.
The application promises full detailed original content, including a photo, an article, a map and all the relevant info such as opening hours and a phone number. Facebook and Twitter integration, and the ability to email information directly is also included.
Topsee currently covers things to do and see within the Zone 1 tube boundary, although this is likely to be expanded over time, with the possibility of new applications dedicated to other major towns and cities.
Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch, with Wi-fi connection, topsee is free. Available from the Apple iTunes App Store, topsee requires the iPhone 3.0 Software Update or later.
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