This morning we've rolled out the eagerly-anticipated changes to our site. Now you can find the cheapest petrol on any road, or journey you chose to make. It's awfully handy, and we talk a little about it here.
These are only the first things we're going to do with all our petrol price information. We'll be doing a number of subsequent releases integrating the content further with our traffic information, making it even handier.
On of the first things we'll try and address with the current features is the "cheapest/dearest" terminology. Y'see, we've had a few debates around the office as to what the antonym (opposite) of 'cheapest' is. Priciest? Uncheapest? Expensiviest? We've settled on 'dearest', though we're a little worried it makes us sound a bit affected.
Anyway, any suggestions, let us know. Whether it's for new features or our lexical wranglings.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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Petrol what petrol? Where on earth has the most useful part of your site gone?
Stuart
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