Small update

February 26th, 2008

Today we rolled out a small update. We changed the whole linking structure in triptouch - basically making all our URLs nice looking.

Don’t worry though - it’s backup compatible so old links into your trips or photos will still work!

Press

February 26th, 2008

We have been getting some nice press attention lately - from the NY Times, Der Spiegel, wired, and mashable. So people have asked me - “Hey Ron, where are the links to these cool press mentions?”. At first I tried to ignore, but no longer - we now have a press page. Hopefully we’ll have more and more good stuff coming our way!

4,000 destinations, and still counting

February 22nd, 2008

Well! We have crossed over the 4,000 destinations (4,146 is the current count). It’s good to see that we’re doing this more and more quickly. Good on you Eva!

World’s smallest dog

February 11th, 2008

The other day, we saw (while walking to lunch) what has to be the world’s smallest dog. It turns out that he’s a puppy, but he won’t grow anymore. And I thought it was a mouse at first, check out these photos: (click on them to enlarge - otherwise the dog is too small to see!)

NY Times mention

February 11th, 2008

We got a mention in the NY Times - in an technology article about mashups - TripTouch is mentioned as an example for mashups. It’s nice - and we got quite a bit of traffic and users from this link!

Valentine’s 2008 special

February 6th, 2008

We’re proud to offer our very own “2008 Valentine special”. We’ve gathered our 10 most romantic places, and wrote a nice article (well, Eva wrote it, really)

If you’re looking for a honeymoon destination or a romantic getaway - look no further-

TripTouch 2008 Valentine’s special

Stormy day

January 30th, 2008

We have a cool little storm here in Israel, and a couple of days ago we experienced some strong winds - they said it reached 100Km/h, which is a lot here in Israel (where the weather is usually calm).

They claimed that we’re gonna have 8m high waves - so we decided to go and have lunch by the sea to check it out. So we went to Tel-Aviv’s new port, which is a great place, and saw the waves first hand, splashing on the deck. I’m not sure about the 8m stuff but it was impressive and fun. Guy was a bit disappointed, to tell the truth.

But here are a few photos from that exciting event…

Some new features

January 29th, 2008

We have just uploaded a new version to TripTouch. The major changes are -

  • Private photos! People are having fun uploading photos to TripTouch… now you can also upload your private photos, and not just public ones that appear on our travel guides.
  • Better trip features. You can now add blog posts (text), and also view your entire trip in one page - including a map of your location, your blog posts, your status updates, and photos you took. It’s rather neat - although we are still working on perfecting this page and making it better looking.
  • Many many small features and fixes.

German TV Blog

January 23rd, 2008

People are starting to get notice of TripTouch. We’re getting several nice links from all sorts of blogs and website.

Today we got a nice mention in the Speigel - our own 10 seconds of fame in German. Click here to view the video, you can jump to 1:55 to view the part about TripTouch. Nice!

Carbon offsets in Travel

January 15th, 2008

One of the bad effects of travel is on the environment - the carbon loads are high for planes and cars. In an interesting post, EcoGeek shows the difference in carbon loads for a plane, car and train ride from Toulouse to Paris (data from the French Rail System) -

  • Train: 57.90 Euros; 5 hours, 13 minutes; 9 kg CO2
  • Plane: 222.20 Euros; 1 hour, 30 minutes; 180 kg CO2
  • Car: 201.47 Euros; 6 hours, 46 minutes; 272 kg CO2

Obviously the Train is better, interestingly riding a Car is actually worse than an Airplane (I always assumed the opposite).

More and more companies allow you to offset your carbon loads, and hopefully as people get more aware the travel industry will get better at this. We in TripTouch encourage you to take less trips, but longer ones - it’s the short ones that are the worst in this regard (getting there is half the fun, but it’s also releases heaps of CO2…).