Thursday, June 24, 2010

Summit Weekend

Toronto is a busy City over the next several days!

With the G8 and G20 summits taking place you may have to take an alternate route to get to our favorite events and venues. Here's a sampling of some popular events (and restaurants) going on in Toronto.

You can search our site for other happenings, such as Summerlicious where reservations begin today.

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Friday, June 18, 2010

We're Hiring

We're growing here at 49st and to support demand from local businesses (event-driven venues such as bars, nightclubs, lounges, restaurants and others) we are hiring sales representatives at our Toronto office.

If you're passionate about selling online advertising, looking to contribute to an entrepreneurial company in one of the fastest growing industries (local search) and are committed to performance we'd like to hear from you!

Check out the job post.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summerlicious - Toronto

Now in its eighth year, Summerlicious celebrates Toronto’s restaurant industry and provides the perfect opportunity for foodies to sample the best of the city’s eclectic cuisine.


Take advantage of the incredible value and exclusive prix fixe menus offered at 150 of Toronto’s top dining establishments!

Menus are available at lunch and dinner at three price points ranging from $15 to $45. Reservations will be accepted starting June 24th.

Click here for more information about this event.
For a list of participating restaurants click here.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Happy Father’s Day

We keep working on the best search experience and now glad to present new cool location search style with improved category search: we felt that searching among events and features is a bit confusing for our users so what we did is an addition to the search field with search database label so that you always mind what type of content you request.

Besides we are proud still keeping our course using CSS3 effects everywhere we can bypass using images so that your search result pages opened in less than no time.



With this family holiday we start a new tradition at 49st preparing best search ideas about holidays time passing. We analyze traditions and variety of events and places to go and give you few sharpest listings on the 49st landing page. And of course we'll try to make a holiday mood for you with some fabulous design.

Happy coming Father’s Day gentlemen.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Enable Safari 5 Reader

We like to trim sails to the wind here in 49st Technologies and as soon as Apple announced some new outstanding features in new version of their Safari browser we could not resist to add some new stuff to keep our site among the most modern events and places search engines in US and Canada so the first thing we did we enabled their new Reader view mode on the events and venues details pages.

To use Reader you need to go to any event or venue page that has significant description length, for instance, the Osgoode Hall page. When the page is loaded and you see Reader label in your address bar, click on it to read venue description in a better way.
Even more! We enabled this feature in this blog too, just look up!


What Is Safari Reader?
Safari Reader removes annoying ads and other visual distractions from online articles. So you get the whole story and nothing but the story. It works like this: As you browse the web, Safari detects if you’re on a web page with an article. Click the Reader icon in the Smart Address Field, and the article appears instantly in one continuous, clutter-free view. You see every page of the article — whether two or twenty. Onscreen controls let you email, print, and zoom. Change the size of the text, and Safari remembers it the next time you view an article in Safari Reader.


How to Enable Safari Reader on Your Site?
In order to enable Reader feature at any site you need your page to satisfy 3 easy conditions:
  1. Add <article></article> tag around your content. This is new to HTML5 tag so don’t be afraid if your editor doesn’t highlight its syntax.
  2. Make sure you content is well structured: you must use <H1>—<H6> header tags for titles and <P> for content.
  3. And finally make sure your article is long enough. The point is that Safari disables Reader for content shorter than 1500 symbols. Also make sure each paragraph contains at least 100 symbols i.e. they have reasonable length for easy reading.
Reader doesn't require RSS to be set at your site, so don't worry if you don't have it.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Face Lifting

49st New Landing Page with focus to search for events and venues
What 49st was missing before is an accent on search. So the first change we started with was a new search interface. Not simply a search box with suggestions but a tool which gives you ideas about your time passing. Now we are going to keep the landing page always in touch by giving you new search ideas, upcoming holidays related searches and most popular event right in first seconds of your web surfing.

No matter we have just released this new page, we already can't wait showing you new improvements we prepared for it.

Friday, June 4, 2010

A Big Construction on 49st

We start broadcasting from the 49st which starts in downtown of Toronto and longs even further than Yonge.

These days we were working hard on changing the way you organize your leisure and local business among all the events and venues in your city. So now we start implementing and releasing these changes step by step so that you could find more and faster day to day.