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Friday, May 29, 2009

INTERACTIVE CITY GUIDE FOR IPHONE - AMSTERDAM 3D GUIDE

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Today it’s the first day that Amsterdam has an interactive city guide with 3D: the Amsterdam 3D Guide. This is the first three-dimensional panorama travel guide app in the world, specially developed for the iPhone. Users of the Apple iPhone don’t have to use their old guidebooks for the Dutch capital anymore with the Amsterdam 3D Guide.

The Amsterdam 3D Guide is available now. iPhone users can download this brand new interactive 3D application via www.eatdrink3d.com. The application, which is made specifically for the very popular iPhone, is the first 3D city guide application in the world! It’s build within nine months by the people who made www.eatdrinketc.com and it contains the latest information about Amsterdam’s restaurants, cafes, bars, coffee shops, hotels, museums and more…

This is how it works: locate yourself with GPS or select a preset location. Select restaurants, bars, coffee shops, etc. Listings show the nearest places with the distance from your location. View a photo, review and details of each place. Click the 3D button to see inside! Happy with your selection then click on the map button and be guided there.

Download Amsterdam 3D Guide
The Amsterdam 3D Guide for the iPhone is now available for download from ww.itunes.com and www.eatdrink3d.com for EUR 3,99 per download. Amsterdam 3D Guide apps for other smart phones will be released in the near future.

Made by eatdrinketc.com
Amsterdam 3D Guide is developed by the people who made eatdrinketc.com (leading online city guide of Amsterdam and London for tourists and expats for 7 years), www.xpatjobs.com (the leading supplier of English and foreign language jobs abroad) and www.xpatrentals.com (the largest selection of Netherlands apartments for rent).

 
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