wirednewyork.com – The ultimate New York vista

wirednewyork.comWired New York is a long-running online project, that since May 2000 has been putting together information on New York city and its dwellings, its landscape, its urban changes, its history and, for the last couple of months, three webcams that 24/7 look out from Orion Hotel, and other two that overlook Times Square and Hudson River Park. The wide range of available tools at wirednewyork.com (real estate indexes, hotel and lodging guides, etc.) will make you job easier, whether you are home-sick or relocating to New York, or even just planning a visit.

wirednewyork.com is a thorough name-book, listing places worth visiting mainly by name, but also by location and interest area, redirecting the user to a web page if there is one on the topic, but also suggesting some opinion that some user might have given in the forum. This is clearly a rich and researched on project, and together with architectural highlights, a very appealing selection of photgraphs, it provides a thorough reading-list of fiction and non-fiction books, which you really shouldn’t miss, even if you have never been to New York.

wirednewyork.com In Their Own Words

“This website has started as a section devoted to New York City on Petergof, somewhere in May of 2000. Then in January of 2001 I have created Wired New York.

Statistics: About 150 thousand visitors come to Wired New York every month.

Wired New York Forum was established in November of 2001, and now has over 11 thousand registered members.”

Why wirednewyork.com It Might Be A Killer

Only in July 2007 it had 160,000 visitors (880,000 pageviews), which means that it is a good point to start any search, and also a vantage point from where to advertise, and its non-tourist oriented outlook can reach a very select target audience.

Some Questions About wirednewyork.com

It would be good for wirednewyork.com to have some addresses and phone numbers, which it presently lacks, which means that in order to plan your day out or your trip, you must do a part of your research out of the site. Will they make this improvement, or keep the connoisseur-style attitude? wirednewyork.com

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