February 11, 2008
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A little while back, one of my favorite Web 2.0 apps, Dopplr, published their Dopplr Raumzeitgeist 2007 infographic.
Apart from being an awesome word (just say it… raumzeitgeist… raumzeitgeist…), it’s a great look into this successful application and some of the value it provided for me and other travellers in 2007. I’ve already used it several [...]
Matt Biddulph is the Lead Developer on social network for travellers, Dopplr. I interviewed him recently for my Dopplr review on Web Worker Daily. I’m posting the full interview here so that you can read all the really interesting things Matt had to say. Once more into the breach!
I’m speaking with Matt [...]
Given Dopplr’s stated aim of:
…[sharing] your future travel plans with a group of trusted fellow travellers whom you have chosen. It also reminds you of friends and colleagues who live in the cities you’re planning to visit.
it needs to be a lot easier to find those fellow travellers – most of whom you will have [...]
…is that a word?
Anyway, my first post at Web Worker Daily is about the need for adequate connectedness in your social applications in order to derive benefit. So, in the interests of eating my own dog food, and being a shameless copycat of Tara, here are my travel plans, and an exhibition of the [...]