We’re very excited to announce a new feature that allows you to sign in to TravelPod using your Facebook account. The biggest benefit for you, is that you no longer need to remember a separate username and password for TravelPod.
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Connecting Facebook and TravelPod
Archive for December, 2009
Written by admin on December 22nd, 2009
Written by admin on December 17th, 2009
Since we first launched the new Timeline feature then we’ve been looking for subtle ways to improve its usability while still maintaining its minimal style and cool interaction with the map. With today’s changes, when you hover over the green dots we now emphasize the relevant city and we added ...
Written by admin on December 15th, 2009
Australia’s version of Lifehacker.com has featured TravelPod in their travel section.
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Lifehacker loves TravelPod
Written by admin on December 14th, 2009
Ever since I invited Will to become TravelPod’s Local Expert for Tasmania, he’s jumped right into the discussions in the TravelPod forums participating not only in his own forum, the Tasmania forum, but he’s also been helping people out with general travel advice and various tips from all points ...
Written by admin on December 11th, 2009
You can’t always impress people with a travel blog. Sometimes having an actual book to display on the coffee table is what you really need.
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Print your blog professionally with Trip Book
Written by admin on December 3rd, 2009
Click on any photo in any blog from today on, and you’ll find a more user-friendly way of browsing and commenting on photos. New photo viewing option Instead of being taken to the old “photo album” section, photos are now brought to the front of the screen in a ...
Written by admin on December 3rd, 2009
Click on any photo in any blog from today on, and you’ll find a more user-friendly way of browsing and commenting on photos.
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New photo browsing option
Written by admin on December 2nd, 2009
Who doesn’t have seeing the northern lights on their “kick the bucket” list? If you’re wondering where on earth is the best place to see the aurora borealis, check out this list of TP bloggers who have successfully experienced the natural light show in the sky. 1.
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Written by admin on December 1st, 2009
Traveling around the world as an Anglophone can be pretty funny. Most people try to speak English, but they don’t all quite get it
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10 funny signs from around the world
