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Uluru, The Outback and Koalas MygreatworldCom Adds The 5Th Continent To The Rapidly Growing Photo-Community

Released on: March 27, 2008, 6:55 am

Press Release Author: Thorsten Scherff

Industry:

Press Release Summary: Combining different approaches MyGreatAustralia.com opens up
its services to the community to build an online-database of literally any spot in
Uluru.

Press Release Body:
Haan, Germany, March 27, 2008 -- A photographer\'s paradise. With roughly 2.5
citizens per square kilometre Australia is - statistically speaking - practically
uninhabited. This seems hardly surprising at all since Australia is home to the most
dangerous animals and plants nature has come up with and 90% of its landmass being
desert or semi-arid.

And yet travellers around the globe agree that there are few places more enchanting
and more alive than this country, which appears so hard and unforgiving. Some of the
most inspiring places on earth can be found in Australia such as Uluru or the Great
Barrier Reef and it is explainable that photographers from all over the earth praise
Australia\'s beauty in their pictures.

What\'s worth visiting in New South Wales? Where to stay in Perth? What to do at the
Gold Coast? What to avoid at Uluru? Users may depict their recommendations on
MyGreatAustralia.com - For tourists. For residents. For friends. Worldwide.

The change of Australia's face is sometimes subtle (and sometimes not). It becomes
obvious by comparing the chronological advancement in housing and construction and
the varying styles in design and architecture. The further an observer is travelling
back in time the more evident growth and progress become. This might be fortunate --
but it is not by default.

Combining these different approaches (to a vast mass of digital photography laying
dormant on harddrives around the globe), http://www.MyGreatAustralia.com opens up
its services to the community to build an online-database of literally any spot in
this country. Even the very streets users are living in are subject to continuous
changes - and to make these trends visible is one of the goals of the site.

Uploading photos to MyGreatAustralia is map-based, fast and easy allowing the user
to add new spots to the database (cities, points of interest, landscapes) on the
fly. To make the database work, users are asked for the time (year or even better:
year & month) and a category their picture fits in best. Any further description a
user enters will be additionally indexed for key-words. The same goes for the
photo\'s title.

Structures and designs are straightforward and comprehensible without popup-windows
or superfluous gadgets.

Is there a typical architecture in a town? Which hotel is it advisable to stay in?
What\'s a commendable cafe, a museum worth seeing or a beautiful landscape in a spot?
The photos might also depict details of a (not) recommendable archaeological site, a
folkloristic event, an interesting building or even \'just\' the own road for those
fortunate living in Australia.

Users are invited to give a helping hand and insider-guide to future visitors - and
maybe even an eye-opener to residents living nearby.

Retrieving information from the database demonstrates that the sites of
MyGreatWorld.com offer more than a mere pool of pretty pictures: The Advanced Search
allows for combinations of various search-parameters including the time of the
capture, the motive, the spot, key-words in title or description and even the
filtering for a certain photographer.

Users find at all sites of MyGreatWorld.com a solid framework to enrich with their
photos, recommendations and opinions. The site is a young project and there is a lot
of space yet to be filled. This also means users can still be the first to add a new
spot and to present the flair of a place to the world, the ambassador for a town,
landscape or favourite point of interest.

\"The site lives from the users\' engagement and from the belief that on an
international level there are no \'boring\' or unspectacular photos: The world in all
its facets is very well worth seeing and what\'s \'interesting\' is in the eye of the
beholder...\"

Descriptions are fine. But hand in hand with pictures, they are better. And at
MyGreatWorld.com users might use the combination of both.

When Marco Stuewe and Thorsten Scherff called MyGreat into life their aim was to
establish an open and non-commercial platform for every user to share his/her
impressions of any place on earth. They wanted to create a database for all the
international main destinations which would allow for a simple and fast access both
to pictures of a place or landscape and to user-comments on the respective location.

In the course of planning this project, however, they soon had to discover that
there were far more spectacular places in the world than they had dared to imagine -
... and that some other fields of interest would round up their database-project
nicely. Within a time span of just a few days more than 150 Internet-domains were
thought of and registered and are by now constantly and freely offered to the
community for the benefit of everyone.
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Contact:
Thorsten Scherff
MyGreat GbR
Guetchen 7
42781 Haan
Germany
+49 (0) 7000
info@mygreatworld.com
http://www.MyGreatAustralia.com



Web Site: http://www.MyGreatAustralia.com

Contact Details: Thorsten Scherff
MyGreat GbR
Guetchen 7
42781 Haan
Germany
+49 (0) 7000
info@mygreatworld.com
http://www.MyGreatAustralia.com

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