Smartpox - Create a 'pox' (2-d barcode, see the image above) with any information you like...restaurant review, link to a song, scavenger hunt clue...and stick it on a sign, wall, anywhere. Then, when users see your barcode, they can take a picture of it with their cell phone and download the review or song. Pretty much any type of text-based information can be contained in the barcode.
http://www.smartpox.com/
Semapedia.org - Using the same technology as Smartpox, Semapedia.org is a non-profit, community-driven project that allows users to create and distribute Semapedia-Tags (again, think barcodes) that link to the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. So, for example, you could be walking past Chase Field, see a 'barcode' and take a picture of it with your cell phone. Your phone would then pull up the Wikipedia page about Chase Field, telling you everything you need to know about the stadium.
http://semapedia.com/
TripIt - A new travel site from Hotwire co-founder Gregg Brockway, TripIt wants to help users keep all of their travel-related materials in one place, regardless of where they book online. Once a user enters a flight reservation (for example), TripIt will automatically add basic info for your trip (maps, weather, directions) as well as allow you to share the info with friends, family, etc...plus, the service is aiming to be widely accessible via the web, mobile or in your calendar.
http://www.tripit.com/
Ricoh 500SE - Map all of your photos with the GPS enabled, Ricoh 500SE. A glimpse into what is coming for the mainstream...GPS information embedded into portable, electronic devices. With this camera, you can download your images to create custom maps with pin-points for all of your photos. Never have to ask the question 'where was that photo taken?' again.
http://www.ricohsolutions.com/
Sorry, We Are Not In Right Now
Thanks for checking out our blog, we really appreciate it.
However, our blog has moved to http://travel2dot0.wordpress.com/
Sorry that you have to visit another site to find us, but it is worth it...we have all of our 'classic' posts and comments on the new blog, plus a ton of new thoughts and ideas.
Why are we moving? Basically, Blogger failed us and never responded to our emails and requests. A clear example of poor customer service...too bad, we liked Blogger.
Come over and see us on the new blog.
Regards,
Troy and Mo
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Travel Trends - 2-D Barcodes, TripIt, Ricoh 500SE
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Travel Trends - VibeAgent, Boo.com, YouTube, Twitter
VibeAgent - Still in private beta (not open to the public), VibeAgent is hotel search / booking engine site where members can create a network of trusted friends and groups that share similar interests, locations, destinations or opinions. (If you want to take a look at the site, let me know...I have 5 invitations to the private beta site.)
http://www.vibeagent.com
Boo.com - A fashion site in a former life, boo.com jumps into the social-networking travel space offering users a way to 'quickly sift through the more than 50,000 hotels in 165 countries available through boo.com, creating a manageable and meaningful handful of choices.' Interestingly, boo.com will then let users book directly with the hotel's site, rather than an Expedia-like booking site. Plus, boo.com allows users to create 'boo crews', groups of friends you can rely on for information...very similar to the new offering from TripAdvisor and the soon-to-be offering from VibeAgent.
http://www.boo.com/
YouTube - Is YouTube heading down the same slippery slope that AOL slid down several years ago? Simon Dumenco at Advertising Age draws some interesting comparisons in his opinion column. More and more, content providers are asking the question, why can't we do this too?
http://www.adage.com
Twitter - Go ahead and call it the next big thing...a lot of people already are. Based on a simple question, 'What are you doing?', Twitter allows users to post mini blog entries on their Twitter page via SMS, instant messaging or email. Then, your friends or 'followers' can receive constant updates on what you are doing.
http://twitter.com/
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Read Those Review Sites Carefully
TripAdvisor is the biggest player, but many other travel sites offer consumer-based opinions and reviews about hotels and destinations. Deciding which comments to trust isn't always easy:
Consider the source: Anonymous reviews may still be the norm, but reading a poster's previous critiques, travel interests, and biographical details can help weed out phony, overly flattering comments sparked by hotel marketers or diatribes written by competitors -- and give a better sense of whether your tastes are compatible with those of the poster. Many sites provide contact information for registered users, as well. One potential warning signal: gushing or negative comments written by someone who hasn't posted any other reviews.
Size matters: As Consumer Reports notes, much travel information created by consumers "is just plain wrong," and "many reviewers are either very happy or very unhappy. The truth is probably in the middle." Sites with critical mass can help you discount the extremes. (TripAdvisor.com, the industry's 800-pound gorilla, posts one or two new reviews a day on the most popular hotels in major destinations.)
A picture can be worth a thousand words: Notes Mark Ashley in his blog Upgrade: Travel Better, "I'm more likely to trust detailed reports that include both the good and the bad (no stay is perfect) and user-generated photos."
Be leery of outdated reviews that may not reflect current conditions: Expedia.com, for example, requires that reviews be posted within six months of a hotel stay and removes them after one year. Many other sites, Expedia-owned TripAdvisor among them, keep reviews online indefinitely.
Don't discount the experts: Some travel sites, such as LonelyPlanet.com, post professional and user reviews side by side.
Thoughts// A good collection of tips and thoughts from the USA Today about using UGC when planning a trip.
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Will Internet Access on Planes Really Fly?
E-mail and instant messaging -- coming soon to a plane near you.
In the top floor of a low-slung office building in suburban Chicago, just a few miles from O'Hare Airport, a group of Aircell's 130 employees is working on tapping into one of the last internet-free zones: the mile-high, in-flight experience. And a key member of its team is digital agency AKQA. >> Full Story
Thoughts// An interesting article on the development of internet access on airlines.
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
YellowstonePark.com, Wikitravel Win Webby Awards
The Webby Awards, an international award ceremony honoring the best of the Internet, was held in New York City from June 3-5. What have been called the "Oscars of the Internet," the Webbys are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. The body is made up of 550 members, including leading Web experts, business figures and creative celebrities.
Here are the winners and nominations from the Tourism and Travel categories:
Tourism:
Webby Award Winner
YellowstonePark.com (http://www.yellowstonepark.com)
People's Voice Winner
YellowstonePark.com (http://www.yellowstonepark.com)
Nominees
Sydney Wildlife World (http://www.sydneywildlifeworld.com)
Tourism New Zealand (http://www.newzealand.com/travel)
Tourism Australia (http://travelaustralia.ninemsn.com)
Vail Resorts: Resort Explorer (http://www.snow.com/resortexplorer)
YellowstonePark.com (http://www.yellowstonepark.com)
Travel:
Webby Award Winner
Wikitravel (http://wikitravel.org/)
People's Voice Winner
TripAdvisor (http://www.tripadvisor.com)
Nominees
Expedia.com (http://www.expedia.com)
Gods of Chinatown (http://gods.tenement.org)
Kayak.com (http://www.kayak.com)
TripAdvisor (http://www.tripadvisor.com)
Wikitravel (http://wikitravel.org/)
Thoughts// Needless to say, AOT will be entering the Webby Awards in 2008. A 'webby' would look very nice in the conference room.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Travel Trends - iloho.com, Delta SiteSeer Challenge, Royal Caribbean
iloho.com - Launched this week, this 'TripAdvisor meets Digg' travel site allows travelers to add user-generated news and reviews, which are then ranked by popularity.
http://www.iloho.com/
Delta SiteSeer Challenge - Another major airline trying the (semi) user-created video contest (Southwest being the latter). Send in your video on why you should be in the contest, compete against 5 other teams, get video taped enjoying a Delta destination...the public votes for their favorite team, last team standing wins 1 million SkyMiles.
http://www.delta.com/challenge
Royal Caribbean Tried-and-True Travel Tips - A very controlled user-generated content offering from Royal Caribbean. Submit your best tip in response to a monthly question...a simple way to receive positive UGC.
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/
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Delta Launches 'SiteSeer' Video Section
Delta Air Lines has launched SiteSeer Travelcast, a series of free, downloadable travel shows that aim to connect with passengers and highlight the travel experience of the airline's employees.
At launch, the travel videos, located at http://www.delta.com/siteseer, featured seven cities, including New York; Seoul, South Korea; and Mumbai, India, as of press time. Delta planned to launch a total of 10 videos. >>Full Story
Thoughts// Similar to some other airlines (Virgin Atlantic), Delta's new 'SiteSeer' Travelcast delivers online destination videos from real Delta employees. The travelcasts, which can be viewed online or downloaded to an iPod, take the user on a short tour of a Delta-serviced city. The videos and content are good quality, but it will be interesting to see if Delta expands this offering with more professional videos or takes the larger step and begins allowing user-generated videos on the site.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
TripAdvisor Trots Out Social Network
TripAdvisor, that sea of au courant and sometimes complaint-driven posts about hotels, is making it easier to find like-minded travelers. The subsidiary of Expedia plans to roll out a social-networking component Friday that should help you avoid those less-than-helpful "no ice in the water" comments about foreign hotels.
While you may roll your eyes at the idea of yet another social-networking site, keep in mind that TripAdvisor, which claims 10 million unique users, has cultural custom on its side. >>Full Story | TripAdvisor Press Release
Thoughts// In the works for the last few months, the new TripAdvisor 'Traveler Network' takes advantage of a reported 6 million members and creates a potentially powerful social networking site. While the CNET article does make light that this is another travel-related, user-generated content site, the user traffic and marketing prowess of TripAdvisor (Expedia) should propel the new offering past a variety of other competitors.
Currently, the actual user-generated offering is fairly basic (add friends, Google Maps mashup), but considering TripAdvisor's audience, this should be a good strategy. As the article alludes to, the next phase of the 'Traveler Network' should include 'a "find travelers like me" feature for expanding your network' and receiving more personalized recommendations.
In addition, AOT has been in contact with TripAdvisor (prior to the announcement) to evaluate this and future projects to ensure that AOT is able to take full advantage of these new product offerings.
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
Word of the Week - Creative Commons
A San Francisco nonprofit group chaired by Stanford law Professor Lawrence Lessig, Creative Commons also describes a new type of copyright -- one with "some rights reserved," enabling artists, authors and others to share their works freely with the world at large. The organization has released several copyright licenses known as Creative Commons licenses.
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Travel Trends - TripWiser, Tripbase, Photosynth, Everyscape
TripBase - Another travel recommendation site, TripBase takes advantage of some new technologies to allow users to select what features they want in a vacation and then makes recommendations based on what has been chosen. A great interface and a good site, however booking your vacation takes you to another site (Kayak.com).
http://tripbase.com/
Tripwiser - Get travel recommendations from other users by browsing various itineraries and then adding trip ideas to your itinerary. The site does feature profiles, but does not appear to take advantage of them in a social recommendation offering.
http://tripwiser.com/Everyscape - Combining Google Maps technology with a 3D world created by several hundred images, Everyscape allows users to explore various locations in a true 3D setting. Currently in beta, you can explore the Union Square area of San Fransisco or allow the site to guide you in the 'autodrive' mode.
http://www.everyscape.com/
Photosynth - A new project from Microsoft, Photosynth takes photos from a particular location and creates a 3D image to explore. A user can explore the vairous photos by zooming or clicking around the 3D image. (Note, there is some software to download in order to view this project. Also, it is very memory intensive at this stage of development)
http://labs.live.com/photosynth/
Thoughts// Both Everyscape and Photosynth offer very interesting possibilities of showing a certain location, the Grand Canyon for example, to a potential traveler...further enticing them to travel to the location.
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