Travelpod
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TravelPod is an online service which allows users to create travel blogs. It was the first website to offer this free service[1] when it was founded by Luc Levesque in 1997, pioneering the concept of the travel blog, which is also known as a travelogue or travel journal.
TravelPod was built by travellers for travellers and has not changed this principle since 1997, though other features have been added, such as photo uploading. In late 2005, TravelPod enabled its users to submit photos by mobile phone devices, which in internet slang is known as moblogging. TravelPod allows travellers to notify family, friends and other travellers whenever they update their blog. Due to the public nature of the travel blog, TravelPod also gives its members the possibility to password-protect their blog.
Membership reached 20,000 members in November, 2005.[2] TravelPod has also received widespread positive press from such publications as The Wall Street Journal[3], The New York Times[4], National Geographic Magazine[5] and PC Magazine[6].
[edit] References
- ^ TravelPod FAQ for Guests. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ Brett Mcateer (November 2005). TravelPod.com Tops 20,000 Members. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ Jennifer Saranow (September 2004). Getting Travel Advice from a Stranger. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ Fred Bierman (November 2005). Practical Traveler: Technology; Wishyouwerehere.com: Blogs from the Road. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ TravelPod in National Geographic Traveler (October 2004). Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ Top 100 - TravelPod is a PC Magazine Pick! (April 2005). Retrieved on 2006-12-13.