Home builders have been busy in Turkey

In recent years, the overseas property market has seen many fluctuations. Recent publicity about British people suffering difficulties after buying houses in Florida has worried many, and there is an understandable lack of confidence in the idea of purchasing a place abroad.
In Turkey, however, home builders have been busily finishing holiday villas in various parts of the country. The local climate is perfect for vacations, of course, and the fact that the country hasn’t adopted the euro as yet makes it a popular area for investment at the moment. It may prove to be the ideal location for future trips.

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Posted by Trevor - November 16, 2010 at 4:00 pm

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Why I called a nuisibles expert on holiday

My wife and I have a beautiful holiday home in France, and whenever we can we drive down there for a break. We have two young children, and they love the opportunity to swim in the sea and enjoy the fresh air. We recently had a problem with cockroaches in the house, though, so we had to call on some specialist help.
A neighbour gave me the business card of the local nuisibles expert, a word I later found meant pest control. He was very helpful, and ever since his visit we haven’t seen a single cockroach, thank goodness.

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Calling on the anti cafard expert

My wife and I recently went to France and stayed in the holiday home that’s owned my brother and his girlfriend. It’s a wonderful place, and is a short drive from Disneyland Paris, which meant we could take our two young children there for the first time; they absolutely loved it.
In the home, however, we had to call in an anti cafard expert, because we found a couple of cockroaches in the kitchen. We ended up buying a couple of traps which seemed, by the end of the vacation, to have done the trick, because we hadn’t seen any afterwards.

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Antipalomas experts saved my holiday

My wife and I had a wonderful holiday in Spain last year, and we stayed in a superb villa that was in a wonderfully remote location, just as we’d hoped it would be. The only issue we had was that the place was blighted by the presence of birds in the chimney and on the patio.
A neighbour suggested we call the antipalomas expert who was based in the local village. That’s the Spanish word for bird control, and his number was in the local newspaper. He was brilliant, and he solved the problem in no time at all.

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Meet and greet Stansted saves time

Going away on a holiday can be a hectic time and car parking at the airport often a stressful part of that. With the personal service of meet and greet Stansted can save you precious holiday time. There is no need to park your car yourself, struggle with that heavy luggage, or worry about getting the right transfer bus. Meet and greet at Stansted is a personal service that parks your car from the departure terminal, stores the car securely and will return your car to you upon your return. No stressful moments for you, just catch your flight and enjoy your holiday.

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Meet and greet Stansted saves time

Going away on a holiday can be a hectic time and car parking at the airport often a stressful part of that. With the personal service of meet and greet Stansted can save you precious holiday time. There is no need to park your car yourself, struggle with that heavy luggage, or worry about getting the right transfer bus. Meet and greet at Stansted is a personal service that parks your car from the departure terminal, stores the car securely and will return your car to you upon your return. No stressful moments for you, just catch your flight and enjoy your holiday.

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Stansted Meet and Greet Cuts down time at the airport

The real bonus for using meet and greet is the amount of time it can save you. I live in the east of England and use Stansted meet and greet facilities whenever I fly from there, which is two or three times a year. What I enjoy is the fact that you can just pull up to the departure gate and leave your keys with someone who will drive your car to the parking space while all you have to worry about is checking in and whether you have enough time for a cup of coffee before your flight is called.

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Airport meet and greet can save you a lot of time

Using airport meet and greet can save you so much time when you are dashing to catch a flight. It cuts out the hassle of having to find a parking spaces and waiting for car park transfer buses and means that you can simply drive up to the terminal, drop off your car keys and head straight to the check-in desk. When you return, all you need to do is call the relevant number when you are through customs and by the time you enter the arrivals hall your car will be awaiting ready for you to drive home in.

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How Samsung’s Galaxy Tab compares to Apple’s iPad

Ahead of the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Kelkoo reveals 54% of consumers would consider buying a tablet PC, with a third (33%) planning to do so in the next six months, and 35% claiming they would ditch laptops in favour of the smaller tablets, such as the Apple iPad

• The Apple iPad ignited the tablet PC market with worldwide sales now estimated at 7.5 million since launch, and predicted to reach 12 million by the end of the year
• The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first to challenge Apple market dominance, with 15% of consumers already claiming they would purchase a Galaxy Tab over an iPad due to its portability (35%), built-in phone (29%), and ability to play flash files (27%)
• However, iPad expected to remain most popular tablet PC in consumers’ eyes with two thirds (69%) saying they would choose it over a Samsung Galaxy Tab (15%), or the Blackberry Playbook (11%)
• On average, users spend 2.5 hours a day or 67 hours per month on tablet PCs – the majority said they mainly use tablets for browsing the internet (68%), 7% to read e-books and newspapers, and just 4.5% to watch movies and TV

With the Samsung Galaxy Tab available to buy on Monday 1st November, and Apple expected to sell 12 million iPads by the end of the year, there has been extensive speculation about the impact the rise to prevalence of the tablet PC market may have on regular PC and netbook sales in coming years. Global sales of tablet PCs are expected to reach 19.5 million units in 2010 and are expected to rise by a further 181% to 54.8 million units by 2011, according to analyst firm Gartner. New research from Kelkoo, the online shopping comparison website, supports this projection and reveals that over half (54%) of UK consumers would consider buying a tablet computer, of which a third (33%) is planning to do so in the next six months, and with 35% of consumers claiming they would chose to buy a tablet PC over a laptop or netbook.

Although Apple has been credited with reversing the fortunes of the tablet PC market, its market dominance is being challenged for the first time by a series of rivals, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which has been hailed as the iPad’s first serious contender and offers additional features such as phone calls, a camera and Adobe flash 10.1. However, the Apple iPad is expected to remain the most popular choice with over two thirds (69%) of consumers opting for the Apple tablet, followed by Samsung’s Galaxy Tab (15%) and Blackberry’s Playbook (11%).

Of those preferring Samsung’s model, over one third (35%) said they would choose the Samsung Galaxy Tab because of its smaller size and greater portability, its increased functionality in the form of its additional capacity as a phone (29%), and the inclusion of Adobe Flash (27%). The Galaxy Tab’s screen measure just 7 inches versus the iPad’s 9.7 inch screen and it is also around half the weight (380g vs. 680g). Of all of those questioned, over one in five (23%) said that phone functionality, and a camera were important elements to include in a tablet PC – all features that Apple’s iPad does not currently offer.

However, when it comes to screen size, 80% of those questioned would prefer a 10 inch screen over a 7 inch one (18%). A finding strongly supported by the Apple boss at its quarterly results announcement, where Steve Jobs heavily criticised the launch of 7 inch tablet PCs, claiming “we think these seven-inch tablets will be dead on arrival. Theyll learn the painful lesson that theyre too small and have to expand them next year.” Jobs added: “The only way they’re going to sell is if they come with sandpaper, because you’re going to have to sand people’s fingers down so they can work it…” He finished by describing them as “…too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with an iPad.”

Features and Functionality

In today’s information-hungry society, the most important tablet PC functionality for UK consumers is access to the internet (84%), followed by emails (65%), and multi-tasking abilities (48%). Over a third (36%) of those questioned also confirmed that having preloaded e-book reader software or newspaper content was an important feature to have on their device. The tablet’s battery life is also an important consideration, with 56% of those questioned wanting at least 10 hours of battery life. The Apple iPad comes out on top for this quality with a longer battery life of 10 hours, compared to The Galaxy Tab’s 7 hours.

Despite consumer purse strings tightening, UK consumers are willing to pay on average £458 for their tablet PC, with more than three quarters (77%) willing to spend up to £500. Almost one in five are prepared to spend between £500 to £700.Those who already own a tablet computer said they spend an average of 2.5 hours a day on the device, with almost half (48%) spending at least 3 hours a day, and 6% spending over 6 hours. When asked about what it is used for most, the majority said for browsing the internet (68%), while 7% said to read e-books and newspapers, and just 4.5% to watch movies and TV.

Bruce Fair, Managing Director of Kelkoo UK, comments: “Tablet computers have gone mainstream and speculation is rife about the impact that tablet market domination may have on the wider PC industry (i.e. desktop, laptop and netbook computers) in the long run, especially in light of the numerous players that have recently announced their entry to market.

“The launch of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab comes hand in hand with Apple’s recent announcement that it has sold 7.5 million iPads since launch. Apple undoubtedly has the ‘Midas touch’ when it comes to transforming the fortunes of consumer tech devices, and as the iPod did with MP3 players, there are already clear signs that the Apple iPad is the dominant player in the burgeoning tablet PC market. Industry experts have already predicted that consumers will buy 21 million iPads by the end of next year and other analysts put the number even higher. Our own research has revealed the power of this emerging market, with over half of consumers in the UK saying they would consider buying a tablet PC, and a third of those, looking to purchase a model within the next 6 months.

“Although responsible for redefining the market, the functionality of the first generation of iPad has its limitations, with competitors promising to deliver better portability and usability. The soon to be available Samsung Galaxy Tab’s use of Android, for example, will enable users to play flash movies, something the Apple iPad doesn’t currently offer. However, unfortunately for Samsung, the ‘Apple factor’ still weighs heavily on gadget lovers’ minds and its slick designs and cool brand image are a tough act to follow.”

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Posted by Trevor - October 29, 2010 at 10:09 am

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Gatwick Meet and Greet Parking Made Flying so Easy

Gatwick meet and greet parking made such a difference to us last time we landed at the airport. We had been away on holiday but had to be back at a certain time because it was a close friend’s wedding on the day we landed. However, our flight home was delayed by two hours, which made us think we were going to be late for the ceremony. However, it was such a relief to have meet and greet parking because it meant our car was waiting for us when we came through arrivals and we didn’t have to lose any more time catching the car park transfer bus.

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Posted by Trevor - October 21, 2010 at 10:10 am

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