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- Thursday 12 October 2006: Canadian coffee map for the thirsty tourist.
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Archive for Saturday 2 September 2006
Speed your way through travel websites
Saturday 2 September 2006 by Edward.
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Do you find yourself going to travel websites entering the same information about yourself, over and over again? TravelerID, headquartered in Oakland California, plans help ease this burden. You enter a comprehensive travel profile, once, with TravelerID. Hotels, airlines, car rental companies, etc., affiliated with TravelerID will then be able to lavish you with personalized service, since they will know your preferences. Sound good? 25,000 more travellers are invited to join the existing group in their controlled beta program.
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