The Cleartrip Mobile App was announced the Best App - Travel & Hospitality at the "The Mobies 2013" which honor the best in mobile innovation in the Middle East at a ceremony on the 15th May 2013.
Smaller, simpler, smarter - The Cleartrip Mobile App emerged victorious as the winner of this coveted award. Proving Cleartrip's relentless commitment to innovation and providing its customers in the Middle East with a refreshingly simple booking experience.
Tarique Khatri, Senior Vice President & Head of Cleartrip Middle East said; "We are extremely delighted and proud to be recognized as the best Travel App in the Middle East. At Cleartrip, our first priority has always been to deliver the very best products for our customers. An independent and respected award like The Mobies is a testament to our commitment to deliver the best user experience in travel. With over 12 million mobile users in the region, Cleartrip is poised to offer this growing and discerning traveler with the best options to book their travel on the move."
Awarded the Best App - Travel & Hospitality at The Mobies 2013, Cleartrip Mobile was also selected as a finalist in the category: Best Mobile Website and Best New Android App.
Cleartrip were exhibiting at the 'The Mobile Show Middle East 2013' this week, which hosts one of the largest mobile solutions and technology events in the GCC. With 6 acclaimed conferences: Planet of the Apps, Mobile Advertising World, m-Commerce, m-Health, m-Enterprise & m-Entertainment - this celebrated gathering boasts over 2000 attendees annually.
The event concluded with the final results at an award ceremony for "The Mobies 2013" - the technology awards that honor the best in mobile innovation. The Mobies maintain their fiercely protected independence thanks to the services of an experienced panel of judges. They represent the best of the industry, selected for their knowledge, reputation and contribution to the region.
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Ever have a rummage sale so big it needed a portable, outdoor toilet? Or nine such commodities?
That’s what was needed at the annual Port Edwards villagewide garage sale Saturday. Serious shoppers could plan their routes, thanks to an online map from organizers, listing locations and even the bathroom stops.
This year, some bargain hunters got a bonus when the Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour made a stop on the way to Witter Field in Wisconsin Rapids, visiting the Port Edwards Fire Department and dropping by some rummage sales.
With or without the special guests, the event was a success for many involved.“It was absolutely super,” said Julie Allworden, who has hosted a sale for about 25 years.Organization of items is a key factor.“Ours is so successful because of how we set it up,” said Allworden, who held her sale with seven other families.Allworden and company organized their sale items in categories, so customers didn’t have to look through piles to find something they might be seeking, she said.Elaine Ksionek, 54, of Port Edwards, agreed that helps. Ksionek has lived in Port Edwards for nine years and has participated in the event eight of those years.
“(The event) is a good opportunity for me to move merchandise at the sale prices,” Ksionek said.It takes a lot of work to get ready for the communitywide sale.“I bring stuff over from my daughter’s home in Green Bay all year long,” Allworden said.She starts tagging items in April and begins setting up tables in early May.Another family member often participates with Ksionek.
“They know there are a large amount of people coming through,” Ksionek said.Ksionek starts organizing the week before.“I have the garage cleaned out real good,” she said. “It’s quite involved for me.”But it’s worth the effort, the ladies said.
“I always get comments that (shoppers) have never seen such a beautiful rummage sale,” Ksionek said, adding that they tell her it’s like walking into a store.It’s an event anticipated by sellers and shoppers, participants said.“I think because we’ve had so many at this location, we’ve had repeat customers galore,” Allworden said.
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