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Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Sheraton photo sharing site

Sheraton has launched a new site called Sheraton Shared Moments, Shared Moments or Sheraton Moments (all 3 names are used in confusing branding). The site doesn't (yet) do much. You can upload pictures with a brief comment.

If you want to be enticed to share your pics, they have a competition to win one of 5 week-long stays at a selected Sheraton (Diana Majestic in Milan, Lisboa Hotel & Spa in Lisbon, Stockholm in Stockholm, La Caleta Resort and Spa in Tenerife and Miramar Resort El Gouna Red Sea in Hurghada). The competition is only open to residents of UK, UAE, Belgium, Denmark, Norway & Sweden.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Tweet this

I added a tweet this button to my blog recently. I thought it would be a 2 minute job, but it ended up taking quite a bit longer. There are a number of different versions of code available for Blogger that each do slightly different things, and it took me a while to see which one I liked best.
Personally I prefer it to open a separate window rather than just replacing my blog in the active window, and if I already have Twitter open I do not want it to ask me again to log in.

I also looked for code that allows me to customise the default twitter message. I didn't find something quite as flexible as I'd like - the code I've gone with forces the bit.ly link at the start of the tweet. If anyone knows a work around or better code please let me know.

Hopefully, these features are what you like too. Please let me know if I've made the right or wrong choice.

For those who want to add the code to their own blog, see this Blogger Buster how to add "tweet this" post with the code and very clear instructions on how to do it. As suggested by M&M I added a space after "Tweet this!", and also amended the default tweet wording to include @globtrav so I can easily see who is tweeting my posts.

Friday, March 27, 2009

From Newcastle to the End of the World by Twitter

Paul Smith, aka the twitchhiker, set off from Newcastle, UK on 1 March to see how far he could travel in 30 days solely on offers made to his twitter account. Along the way he hoped to raise a lot of money for charity:water.

The spot of land furthest from Newcastle is Cambpell Island far to the south of New Zealand's main islands at the end of the world. At the time of writing Paul has reached the nearest significantly sized land to Campbell Island (green pin on the map below), namely Rakiura or Stewart Island (blue pin). There are a few more specks of land in between - The Snares and Auckland Islands - you'll need to zoom in a lot on the map to find them.


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Even by reaching Stewart Island, a place that very few visit and even fewer live (are there even any tweeters on Stewart Island?), Paul has ably demonstrated the power of social networking. I played my very minor part in meeting the twitchhiker at a tweetup, and by contributing a flight from Auckland to Wellington. Getting to Campbell Island, visited by a mere handful of people (mostly scientists) a year during the brief "summer" of the sub-antarctic, is probably too much to hope for in the couple of days remaining of his quest.

The media reporting has been interesting. Initially there was a sceptical tone and as much emphasis on the charity aspect as on the journey. More recent media attention has paid little attention to charity:water and been more on introducing twitter to a wider audience and about the journey itself. New Zealand tourism organisations and providers have latched onto the global attention as a means of cheap publicity.

A similar shift has happened in the offers of help, although perhaps in part this is explained by population (much more in Europe and USA than in New Zealand) and perceptions. For the early parts of the journey offers were made mainly by individual tweeters. As the trip has progressed travel-related business have recognised the publicity aspect and made more offers of help. Without Air New Zealand's gift of a flight from Los Angeles to Auckland would the twitchhiker have made it beyond US shores? I'm not sure.

Social media will continue to evolve. This has been an interesting experiment to follow (and play a teeny bit role in). It feels a long way from my first post on the first twitchhiker.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Using tools for different purposes than the designed one

Twitter has been mentioned in media a bit lately as being a social networking phenomenon in part because it is being used in ways never envisaged by the creators.

I must admit I have an inquisitive mind and I've spent a bit of time on various sites seeing if I can adapt them to other uses. One site I've been looking at recently is Jetrecord - an online flight log for pilots. I'm no pilot but I'm playing with it to see if I can use it to keep track of my many flights and at the same time provide customisable maps of my travels. Here is an example map page I have set up.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Airline's own social network sites - not for me

I was reminded by a recent email from BA about this topic. A couple of years ago I blogged about KLM's first foray into having their own social network sites (interest-specific).



Since then only a few other airlines have established their own sites.


In my view they all share 2 common problems - they are too specific to an airline and being airline sponsored they do not empower consumers as much as other communities such as Flyer Talk do.



Cranky Flier (at BNET rather than his own site) and Robin Wauters of TechCrunch have both been critical of these airline social networking sites.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

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J the Travel Authority - avid traveller
Jim's Travel Tips - sound advice for new travelers especially
Lee Abbamonte - wants to go to every TCC "country"
Malcontentist - wittily against stupidity everywhere
Nerds Eye View - great travel snark who takes fantastic pictures
Nomadic Matt -
Notes from the Road - awesome travelogue (great pictures, paintings & sketches)
One Mile at a Time - mileage running, USA airline news and frequent flyer advice
the Perrin Post - great travel consumer advice and deals from Wendy Perrin (& her team)
Roaming Tales - great travel writing and often thought provoking
Round the World and other travels - reports of trips by frequent flyer
Schneier on Security - Bruce Schneier's common sense security advice and news
Travel Answerman - aggregation of travel advice and info
A Travel Around the World - couple take a year out from work to travel around the world
Travel Rants - UK bias but tackles some good issues, not afraid to spark debate or controversy
Un Road Warrior - fairly new blog with advice for the frequent (or not so frequent) traveler
Upgrade : Travel Better - tips on travelling better, and more (mainly USA) airline news
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the Wandering Aramean - avid flyer, with great advice and information
Wanderings. Andy E Williams - a writer who travels
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Cool Travel Guide - personal travel blog of travel writer extraordinaire Lara Dunston
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IAG blog - travel industry news (mostly about airlines)
John MacIlree's blog - great insight into international air travel treaties by one of the negotiators the Lost Girls - originally 3 women travelling around the world, now their travels continue & posts on others travels (how to plan a RTW trip post)
Mike's Flying - general aviation pilot (small a/c) flying around Australia
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Musings of the Global Traveller - just checking if anyone reads this
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