Friday, 5 December 2003 |
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Yellow CD launched by Chloe Griffiths A pioneering new information server the Yellow CD which has been heralded as a "future basic household appliance" by market specialists was launched on Wednesday. CD Directories Lanka Ltd launched this to cater for the fast expanding information technology needs of both businesses and consumers. The Yellow CD is an all-in-one information server with a powerful search engine enabling customers to access a massive database of information, to find any type of product or service they may require. CD Directories Lanka Ltd hope that this directory will redefine the style of advertising on the Island. Consequently they hope all businesses in Sri Lanka will be listed on their database and are advertising that companies details can be included for free. The database will give the names, addresses and full details of all businesses, endowing them with a new ability to reach the customer. Whilst those who want to expand on their advertisement can use audio, visual, animation and pop-up features to promote their services and break beyond the out of date 'black ink approach'. For customers, the directory is aimed to be user-friendly, globally and locally accessible with a superior capacity and minimal response time. Intended regular up-dates of the directory means clients will be able to access all information and details. The information will also carry free Web listings, free emergency contact and government listing and a warranty with a one-to-one replacement guarantee. CD Directories Lanka Ltd have over a decade of experience in customer software development with expertise in research, services and customer care. They introduced the first Sinhala billing system and intend to release their new directory Islandwide. |
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