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May 07, 2007

Tripbase - an interesting travel concept

My friend John Richmond sends me this link: Tripbase Alpha. As I noted in my previous blog, "What's broken with online travel" there seems to be a misalignment in consumer goals (aspiration, entertainment, etc.) and travel sites (logistics, etc.). Tripbase tries to solve it using a slider bar - interesting attempt, for sure.

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Sweet site - I love the form follows function aspect and "following a lifestyle" aspect of the discovery.

Too bad you can't find women the same way without filling out a huge set of questions!

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