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Palo Alto, CA, United States, 2007/10/27 - HotelShark.com has been redesigned with a new search box feature, and with a new two-year mandatory review retirement policy designed to make its lodging guidance more timely.
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HotelShark.com, the world's most-trusted Internet lodging guide, has launched a revamped version of its website featuring a new search function and timelier reviews.
The launch marks the first major redesign of HotelShark.com since it was first introduced in March of 2001.
HotelShark.com's new search feature makes finding peer-recommended hotels easier. Travelers can now type in the name of the city to which they're traveling, and be presented with a list of hotels in that city. Previously, Hotelshark.com's architecture was based on directory navigation.
HotelShark.com has also made its reviews more timely. Reviews will now be automatically removed from the site once they turn two years old. Most reviews now appearing on HotelShark.com are from 2007.
One thing that has not changed is the site's commitment to accuracy. Last June, the Wall Street Journal reported that Hotelshark.com "screens reviews and only accepts ones it finds sincere." HotelShark.com expects to continue rejecting over half of all submitted contributions for being incomplete or suspect. To protect the effectiveness of its editorial process, details of HotelShark.com's screening methods are kept confidential.
About HotelShark.com
HotelShark.com, the site that Consumer Reports calls one of “the tricks to booking online,” is the world’s most-trusted Internet lodging guide. The site collects, screens, and publishes unbiased, guest-written reviews of hotels worldwide. HotelShark.com was named one of the five best travel websites by National Geographic Traveler magazine, and has been praised by the Independent (UK), US News & World Report, and USA Today. Founded in March 2001, HotelShark.com is available free of charge. HotelShark is based in Palo Alto, California.
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