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On the map

19 June 2009 2 Comments

In the past we used to have an interactive map for our network’s landing page. Some time has passed and we wanted to give the network a voice that would resonate with the community that it covers. Hence this blog. We put a lot of work into it and a lot of people love it, so the map is still up and running. You can see it featured in the right side column of this blog’s frontpage.

The map serves as a great tool when you’re in the city. Whether your searching for great pizza, some history or an address, results will certainly show up. We tried to make related keywords for every shop, hotel and restaurant however you can help us out with this too by providing additional information.

If you own a business in Old San Juan or know enough about some location to add significant content, please tell us about it and we’ll contact you immediately. You might notice we took a photograph of every single building in the city, but if you have better ones we can use them too.

We are currently working on expanding the benefits of being in the map. We’ll include a profile page for businesses and social interaction (rating, suggestions) for users.

Please comment below if you have any recommendations. We really want to make this your place online and give Old San Juan a voice.

2 Comments »

  • Esteban said:

    Hi Guys,

    Great new web page but can’t seem to get onto the Internet anymore now that the new blog page is up? Is this intentional? Any attempt to navigate away results in a “document contains no data” report on page. No log in (tourismo) as before?

    Thanks,

    Esteban

  • pabloiv said:

    We’re real sorry about that, the problem has been since fixed. Thanks for the heads up. Whenever you have trouble with the connection again feel free to call me at my cel (787)579-1554, so we can get on the job as quickly as possible. Our users are our best alarm system!

    Again Thanks,

    Pablo Tirado
    VP
    WiFiwyg, Inc.

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