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Archive for Sunday 6 August 2006
Podcasting microbreweries for tourists
Sunday 6 August 2006 by Edward.
Again Doc Martin’s Travel Show podcast from Melbourne made me thirsty. First it was bar-hopping with an “experimental traveller agenda”, now its a tour of six microbreweries in Melbourne.
Podcasts are part of Tourism 2.0, or Web 2.0. They enhance collaboration between the tourist and the destination. Does your destination have a travel podcast?
Get a noise-cancelling headset, have a story to tell, hookup to a Podcast service on the web and your off. Maybe take some lessons first.
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