OpenTable buys food photo-sharing app Foodspotting

Restaurant reservations site OpenTable says it is buying Foodspotting, a mobile app for finding and sharing photos of food, for about $10 million to help it personalize its service.

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OpenTable (NASDAQ: OPEN) is an online real-time restaurant reservation service founded by Chuck Templeton in San Francisco, CA in 1998. Reservations are free to end users; the company charges restaurants monthly and per-reservation fees for their use of the system. In 1999, the website began operations serving a limited selection of restaurants in San Francisco. It has since expanded to cover restaurants in most U.S. states as well as in several major international cities. Reservations can be made online by going to its website at opentable.com.

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