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Trackorama is online! It gives me great pleasure to announce my latest product: TRACKORAMA Trackorama is a handy tool that allows you to track all your shipments and packages online at...

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Trackorama is online!

Posted on : 11-10-2009 | By : Tejas | In : News

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It gives me great pleasure to announce my latest product: TRACKORAMA

Trackorama is a handy tool that allows you to track all your shipments and packages online at a single location! You will never have to keep copying and pasting your tracking numbers on the carrier’s website or on Google. Now you can just add it to your Trackorama account once and look it up whenever you want! Best of all, creating a Trackorama account is FREE!

Is your carrier not on our list? Go to the Trackorama Blog to suggest your carrier, and we will do all that we can to add them to our list.  This is a product of Tejas Padekar Technologies.

Help spread the word! Tell others about Trackorama!

Dust Storms in Sydney

Posted on : 25-09-2009 | By : Tejas | In : News

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On September 23rd 2009, Sydney experienced a major dust storm that converted the landscape into something like the martian surface: Red and dusty!

According to reports, the dust was blown in by strong winds from dry farm land in western and southern parts of New South Wales and eastern South Australia. Check out the pictures below, and then head to the Daily Mail’s article about the dust storm.

Check out some photos from Mike Weber of the dust storm. Mike is currently staying in Sydney and was present to witness this phenomenon.

Children playing in the dusty weather

Children playing in the dusty weather

Sydney Harbour Bridge is shrouded by sand carried by high winds

Sydney Harbour Bridge is shrouded by sand carried by high winds

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