Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Best of the net | Travel | The Guardian

LINK Tripadvisor.com User reviews, candid snaps and video and basic price comparison. Best feature Its sheer wealth of five million user-generated reviews.

LINK lonelyplanet Lonely Planet publishes a raft of websites, many of them at the cutting-edge of internet travel. The Thorn Tree forums - which pioneered user-generated content a decade ago - remain second to none

LINK Boo The people behind hostelworld.com - one of the biggest backpacking accommodation sites - have repackaged themselves as all-encompassing accommodation brokers comparing a range of prices from different hotel and hostel sites. Most useful because Boo's price comparison service is also linked to over one million user generated reviews

LINK Kayak.co.uk The people behind hostelworld.com - one of the biggest backpacking accommodation sites - have repackaged themselves as all-encompassing accommodation brokers comparing a range of prices from different hotel and hostel sites. Most useful because Boo's price comparison service is also linked to over one million user generated reviews (second only to Tripadvisor).

LINK Travelsupermarket Travel Supermaket provides an increasing amount of interaction on its website. But rather than give everything over to random users, it has left its experts to marshal the user-generated content by its lively community forums, almost guaranteeing qualified advice.

LINK Where are you now "Where are you now?" is the simple question at the heart of one the most popular travellers' networking sites in Britain. WAYN has grown from nothing to 1.5m members in the UK (and 8m globally) in just four years. The site lets users let each other know where in the world they are and keep in touch - and make new travel buddies - via a handy world map.

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