Oliver Lewis
Oliver Lewis develops systems and software to help fast-food and take-away restaurants succeed at online businesses. Find out more about how to incorporate the new SMS Printer into your business at <a href="http://www.smsprinter.co.uk/press-release/" title="http://www.smsprinter.co.uk/press-release/" target="_blank">http://www.smsprinter.co.uk/press-release/</a>
Articles by this Author
SMS Printer Technology to Take Restaurant Industry by Storm
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- Published 01/4/2009
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
Technomic, a major foodservice industry consultant, reports that in 2007, sales of the Leading 100 chain restaurants in the United Kingdom rose to £104 billion, and represented about 35 percent of all restaurant sales
For years, the "takeout food" industry has relied upon the telephone If someone wanted a pizza for example, he/she would call the local pizza restaurant, tell the person on the other end what was desired, give delivery instructions, and then wait
Most of us get hungry from time to time and don't want to cook When that happens, we often order takeaway
Fast Food Restaurants Are Going Mobile
- By N/A
- Published 01/16/2009
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
What if you could order a meal from your favorite fast food joint with your cell phone Then all you would have to do is go pick it up and enjoy it
The Top 5 Reasons to Use Cell Phone Coupons in Your Restaurant
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- Published 01/16/2009
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
The upswing of popularity in SMS messaging technology has made its way into the restaurant business First, fast food businesses are looking at the possibility of customers ordering food online
Restaurant owners are always looking to expand their customer base and sell more meals Well, keep that thought train running because very soon now your restaurant will be able to do business online
Location Tracking Via CellID
- By N/A
- Published 02/17/2009
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
If you need to find cell phone user's particular location (even if it's your own), you can use GPS GPS stands for "global positioning system," and it was originally developed by the United States Department of Defence for their use
Location Based Services (LBS) the Next Big Thing
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- Published 03/13/2009
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
The term GPS, or Global Positioning System, is fairly common these days Many people have purchased these systems for their cars to help them navigate unfamiliar routes and they are becoming more commonly used in large companies that have large fleets of cars or trucks