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  2. 24-Hour Stores Near Me: 40 Places Open Right Now - AOL

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    From restaurants to gas stations, chances are there's something open near you. Here are 40 24-hour stores for your late-night shopping needs. 24-Hour Stores Near Me: 40 Places Open Right Now

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    AroundMe uses the built-in smartphone navigation capabilities to perform location-aware searches. A "Favorites" section allows the user save specific entries while the category "nearby" is used to identify nearby cities, parks, geographical locations, airports and attractions which are linked to appropriate Wikipedia entries.

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  8. Down to Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Down To Lunch (also known as DTL) was a social hangout app used by college students around the world to hang out with their friends. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The app functions by allowing users to press a button which notifies friends they want to get lunch and friends can reply back and join.

  9. Nearby - Wikipedia

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    Nearby started with a Windows Mobile 6 application in June 2010, followed by a Windows Phone 7 application in October 2010. The platform expanded to include a web portal in April 2011 and applications for iPhone in January 2012, [9] Windows 8 in May 2012, [10] and Android in early 2013 [11] [non-primary source needed].