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Gordon Herd

TripIt - Travel Itinerary - Trip Planner - 0 views

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    A trip organizer and planner
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    TripIt - Travel Itinerary - Trip Planner
Janos Haits

Field Trip - 9 views

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    if you want best news like this. Or follow. Your article in here www.killdo.de.gg
mikhail-miguel

Travopo - Trip planning tool that offers a range of practical travel tools and detailed... - 0 views

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    Travopo: Trip planning tool that offers a range of practical travel tools and detailed travel guides to help users plan their journey (travopo.com).
mikhail-miguel

AI Trip Planner - Create detailed, day-by-day itineraries for any destination (buildai.... - 0 views

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    AI Trip Planner: Create detailed, day-by-day itineraries for any destination (buildai.space).
John Onwuegbu

Place Pins: Pinterest's Dabbling with Location Data | Questechie - 6 views

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    Place Pins will make it easier for users to plan trips and locate places of interest, making Pinterest more useful on the go and also share their pin-filled maps with others.
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    Quite interesting to discover a lot of things that pinterest can offer. Now that's something that googlemaps doesn't do.
Bob Bartley

Photosynth - 1 views

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    This looks amazing, 3d photo environments, can you imagine children making a virtual field trip out of this to share as a project with kids overseas or ina different part of the country???
awqi zar

James O'Neill's blog : Installing Windows from a phone - 1 views

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    I've said already that I bought at 16GB memory card for the new phone which is a lot - I had 1GB before, so… what will I do with all that space? I'm not going to use it for video and 16GB is room for something like 250 hours of MP3s or 500 hours of WMAs: I own roughly 200 albums, so it's a fair bet they'd fit. Photos - well maybe I'd keep a few hundred MB on the phone. In any event, I don't want to fill the card completely. After a trip out with no card in the my camera I keep a SD-USB card adapter on my key-ring so I always have both a USB stick and a memory card : currently this uses my old micro-SD card in an full size SD adapter. If I need more than 1GB I can whip the card out of the phone, pop it in the adapter and keep shooting 
John Onwuegbu

Pinterest getting Pinteresting with direct Messaging | Questechie - 6 views

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    When organizing a camping trip with friends - you can try sending Pins to the whole gang so as to figure out stuffs like where to go and what to bring along.
Allison Kipta

TripTracker.net - 1 views

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    TripTracker is a social travel mapping service designed to help you organize and store memories of your travels and create eye-catching presentations of your trips. TripTracker helps travelers share the tales of where they have been, what they have seen and what they have experienced, either with friends and family, or with the entire traveling world.
Janos Haits

Travel Recommendations, Travel Advice, Trip Planner - 8 views

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    Discover and share personalized travel recommendations Recommend your favorite spots. Get advice from travelers you trust. Find perfect places & experiences for you.
mikhail-miguel

Vacation & Travel Chat (GPT) - Design a custom trip using Artificial Intelligence (usev... - 0 views

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    Vacation & Travel Chat (GPT): Design a custom trip using Artificial Intelligence (usevacay.com).
lanasmith001

Best must-visited locations for adventurous activities - 0 views

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    We have reached the end of this blog. Whether you're a mountain beach person or love adventure camping/ trip activities, every trip will discover a new version of the inner spirit. So don't let this wanderer spirit get disappear from the routine schedule. Always try to find out something that can trigger your spirit.
Janos Haits

gtrot - 12 views

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    Find awesome things to do in any city
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    Check out trip advisor app too. Happy travels!
Helen Baxter

Online Photo Editing Overview - 0 views

  • The launch of Picnik a couple of days ago brought us yet another online photo editing tool. Like Fauxto, Picnik uses Flash, whereas most of the earlier editing tools all use Ajax for in-browser editing. Since all computers come with basic software that rotates, resizes and crops photos, there needs to be a compelling reason to use an online service. Uploading a photo to such a service, editing it and then downloading it back to your hard drive too high of a cost. To compensate for this, most services allow you to transfer the edited photos directly to Flickr, Webshots or other online photo services, saving users the trouble of making round trips uploading and downloading. Most of these online services also offer editing tools that go beyond simple rotation, resizing and cropping and start to creep into Photoshop territory. Here’s a few of the better ones, along with our most recent testing notes:
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