Archive for May, 2006

Helicopter Service for Amarnath Yatra 2006

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

We have just launched the website of our latest client, Himalayan Heli Services Pvt. Ltd. It is a CSS based design with an eye on simplicity, usability and search engine friendliness.

The website has comprehensive information on the Amarnath Yatra Legend. It also talks in detail about the Helicopter Service for Amarnath Yatra 2006 with the applicable Tariff & Sectors, Terms & Conditions, facilities for Walk-in Passengers, Passenger Carrying Priority, and information on how to make Advance Reservations.

Do have a look and let us have your feedback on the design! :)

Windows LIVE Local Beta

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Just got around checking out the Beta Version of Windows Live Local . A neat tool! Got around checking out the properties of Beverly Hills mansion of Mary Pickford, Lincoln’s cottage, George Washington’s last home and the house where famous gangster Bugsy Siegel was gunned down by the mob in 1947! Cool, man! :-)

Windows Live Local powered by Virtual Earth combines mapping and local search to put the answers to your search questions in a geographical context. This site was created with Microsoft Virtual Earth, a set of services for building intelligent Web applications that enable businesses to better serve you with locally relevant information. You can use Virtual Earth and other Microsoft MapPoint technologies in your own projects.

What say, you guys? Is it gonna catch up with the God that Google Earth is?

Well, I think it’d at least bust Google’s monopoly in the domain. Anyway, an interesting tool by Microsoft.

Google launches Search Trends Tool

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

Google has just unveiled a new tool for us all intersted in search traffic trends.

The tool named as Google Trends, aims to provide insights into broad search patterns.

“It is based upon just a portion of our searches, and several approximations are used when computing your results. Please keep this in mind when using it,” the Google web site says.

The best part is that it offers flexibility of studying the trends based on data spread over a long period of time if that’s what a user is looking for. For search engine optimizers like me, the last month’s traffic trends provide a lot of insight particularly when we have at our disposal also the regions where these searches originated.

What say you, guys? :-)

Uni-Tea India launches its brands online

Sunday, May 7th, 2006

This blog report announced the news of Uni-Tea India.

Unitea (India) is an ISO 9001 : 2000 certified company and one of the leading tea, spices and Energy Drinks Manufacturer & Marketer in India. Unitea’s products are distributed around the country. Unitea (India) also export its teas and spices and are working towards expanding its market base in many countries worldwide.

Web Architects - Talent Hunt

Sunday, May 7th, 2006

The wait is finally over!

Yes, the search for the Web Architects of tomorrow is on! The registrations are now open. You can get the registration form to participate in this web architects talent hunt from our Kanpur office and be a part of the team that would be actively involved in shaping the world wide web of tomorrow!

If you really want to be a part of a dynamic team that plans to redefine the rules of Internet business and online marketing, you must apply for the current openings with us for Trainee Web Architects at our upcoming Kanpur Development Centre and prove your worth through our online test scheduled to be held on June 06-08, 2006.

Beware, there will be no classroom teaching! You will sweat it out with our senior Web Architects and contribute towards the successful completion of the various ongoing projects, all LIVE! You will be a part of the team that’s working on the development of various portals, ecommerce enabled online shops, and industry specific vortals. A dream come true! A career with Creativatorz Design Consulting!!!

Yahoo unveils new home page!

Monday, May 1st, 2006

Great news!

Yahoo! has introduced its new home page design for its audiences to test and send feedback on. Personally, I like the new layouts, both the broad and the narrow one. The functionality and the possibilities of customisation are super.

The only thing that I miss, though, is the riot of colours that I had known Yahoo! for. They must introduce some colours to the design otherwise it looks a bit flat!

What say, you guys?