ClickTheCity.com
ClickTheCity is an entertainment and lifestyle guide website in the Philippines.[1] It provides a companion mobile application.[2][3][4]
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ClickTheCity.com logo
ClickTheCity started in 2000 as an online directory of restaurants, shops, TV and movie schedules in Metro Manila.[1] In 2009, ClickTheCity launched a mobile application.[5] The ClickTheCity Lifestyle App is available to iOS and Android phones. In November 2011, ClickTheCity began a mobile ordering function, allowing users to order from McDonald's, Shakey's, and other Quick Delivery's partner restaurants.[6]
Awards and Recognitions
- 3rd Philippine Web Awards (2000) – Best Website – Travel[7]
- 5th Philippine Web Awards (2002) – Best Website – Services[8]
- 6th Philippine Web Awards (2003) – Best Website – E-services[9]
- 7th Philippine Web Awards (2004) – Best Website – E-services[10]
- 8th Philippine Web Awards (2005) – Inducted into the Philippine Web Awards Hall of Fame[11]
- Digital Filipino Web Awards (2008) – Winner, Guides/Review Category[12]
- Digital Filipino Web Awards (2014) – Winner, Guide Category[13]
gollark: You might want to actually have savings, as a worrying amount of people apparently don't.
gollark: You might live in somewhere with higher cost of living, as many software types do.
gollark: This is also probably wrong. There are perfectly good reasons to spend more than the median family on some category, especially if the categories are particularly granular.
gollark: Oh, and lots of things (particularly computing equipment) are usable for fun *and* work purposes.
gollark: As another example, I spend a nontrivial amount of money on removing small and cheap-to-fix inconveniences from my life (for example, finally getting a mouse as it's nicer than my laptop's trackpad in some ways, getting lots of spare USB cables so I don't have to deal with moving them around, buying pens in boxes of 50-100 so that I can just give them away). Obviously I don't *have* to do that, but I would be inconvenienced and somewhat less productive if I didn't.
References
- "Citi ups BPO seats, facilities | Banking, Business Features". The Philippine Star. 2011-11-08. Archived from the original on 2012-09-07.
- "ClickTheCity updates Lifestyle App, adds Mobile Ordering feature to the mix". Techie.com.ph. 2011-11-29. Archived from the original on December 3, 2011.
- Allan, David (2011-11-28). "ClickTheCity mobile app's new ingredient: Food Delivery's now a tap away". Technoodling. Archived from the original on 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
- Cruz, Rico (2011-09-13). "ClickTheCity Mobile Application Reaches 100,000 Downloads". Hardware Zone.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2016-07-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "ClickTheCity intros mobile ordering app on smartphones". Archived from the original on November 30, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
- "About us". Philippine Web Awards. Retrieved 2014-01-20.
- Janette Toral (2008-11-05). "Winners: Digital Filipino Web Awards 2008". Digital Filipino Web Awards.
- Janette Toral (2014-03-06). "Winners: Digital Filipino Web Awards 2014". Digital Filipino.
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