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Posted by Tim / June 19, 2006

We've been hard at work re-designing this site as well as adding new features. A special thanks to Jay Delmarr and Abraham Lopez for their efforts.

Today we unveiled our restaurant listings section. Now you can access our growing list of reviews through a simple interface; and search by neighbourhood, cuisine or both. Let us know what you think.

In weeks past we've also incorporated a feed from the blogTO Flickr group. if you haven't joined yet, what's stopping you?

There's also the Latest News feature. This is where we'll be posting some articles we like to the blogTO del.icio.us account. You can send us links too. If you use del.icio.us, just tag your entries with for:blogto.

That's all for now. We still want to continue to improve the site, so if you have any suggestions, please leave a comment below.

Discussion

6 Comments

Sameer Vasta / June 20, 2006 at 01:34 am
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oooh, i love the maps integration and the awesome neighbourhood search with the restaurant listings. this will solve many many wasted minutes of "where should we go today?" discussion. good work!
matt / June 20, 2006 at 05:28 am
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Sorry - how can you be so satisfied of your work, when it is NOT RESPECTFUL to users and to basic HTML coding?

Some 'idiot' created it with fixed width, so those with smaller monitors cannot see it and have problems in moving through your site - it is so BASIC to use a web page as a self modifying (to monitors), not as a PRINTED version.

You ARE - sorry to say quite primitive - also in INSISTING to keep it this way (I wrote to you quite a lot of times and for a longer time and you didn't fix it at all)...
Jeremy Wilson / June 20, 2006 at 11:30 am
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Hey Matt, why not buy a monitor made in the last 5 years?

600x800 is so late 90's.
matt / June 20, 2006 at 03:18 pm
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Hey Jeremy - why are you so stupid?

Just try to understand what is the difference between printing and building web pages - then come back and say once again to all laptop users why they're not using huge plasma TV screens???
jerrold / June 20, 2006 at 11:22 pm
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The PRIMITIVE comment is so ironic, it hurts.
pedant / June 21, 2006 at 09:56 am
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Require your writers to proofread, spell check and edit. Most would benefit from a remedial seminar in basic apostrophe use. The crimes against the english language on this site are numerous and embarassing. If you don't care about your product, how can you expect your readers to?

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