14.11.2006

boardinGate in the news...

John Bray, vice-president de PhoCusWright, parle de boardinGate :

"First up boardinGate (www.boardingate.com) - Proving that not all Travel 2.0 ventures are originating from the U.S., French-based boardinGate is dedicated to helping travelers in preparing, inspiring and (eventually) sharing travel. With the claim of being the first search "engine to be dedicated to travel information," their travel filtering approach is relatively simple (open to all professionals wishing to diffuse travel information via an RSS stream), and ensures that the results displayed represent travel planning content."

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John a bien souligné notre approche simple basée sur le potentiel du RSS dans le domaine du Voyage...

A suivre !

 

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08.09.2006

Bientôt ... c'est back to the roots :)

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01.09.2006

boardinGate in the news...

...sur airlineinformation.org :

"Shopping sites can often be viewed as Travel magazines, such as Conde Neste. Interesting content is shown and common interest group communities are created. Add new technology to these passive sites and the site visitor is drawn into a more collaborative, compelling online experience. Two sites come to mind which demonstrates these new concepts: a new travel search engine, boardinGate.com, which uses Web 2.0 and RSS features. These tools are dedicated to the travel domain, thus changing the way we perceive information. BoardinGate uses Web 2.0 in the travel domain (i.e. Blogs podcasts, ajax, tags, etc.), and is particularly attentive to RSS, which represents a formidable opportunity for this sector.

RSS is spreading rapidly across the Internet. The new format is changing the way we access news, and revolutionizes the way we are informed as delineated information comes to the user. An intelligent, tailored access to information allows each surfer to personalize content based on their needs: It is information on demand."

Article de Declan Boland - Unisys Corporation, repris sur breakingtravelnews.com


26.08.2006

Le blog de Thomas Legrain

Lorsque Loïc était étudiant à l'Essec, il m'a amené assister à un cours d'un prof. très intéressant sur le capital risque.

Je découvre avec plaisir que Thomas Legrain a ouvert un blog.


24.08.2006

RSS & Aéroports

Après les compagnies aériennes, les aéroports s'y mettent aussi ! C'est le cas de celui de Genève qui met à disposition 6 flux d'informations :

En France, l'aéroport de Marseille a ouvert la voie.