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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 7, 2009
    Gliider

    This dead simple, outta-NY browser app features a toolbox that allows you to create trip profiles, drag & drop info from any website you want into the appropriate...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Tuesday October 6, 2009
    JetSetter

    From the team behind the flash couture site Gilt Groupe, JS offers seriously discounted prices on "upscale travel experiences hand-selected by world travelers", each...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday August 26, 2009
    Traxo

    This completely free, just-out-of-private-beta outfit allows business traveling buddies to easily connect/share tips by automatically aggregating and itiner-izing info...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday June 24, 2009
    Oyster Reviews

    Sporting undoctored photos taken by staff that actually travels to each site, this just-launched hotel reviewer offers brief but comprehensive lowdowns on room & board...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday May 28, 2009
    Hamptons Traffic

    This Twitter offers live reports from on-the-go motorists, some of them helpful (“27 west bound moving well at sebonic road”), some paranoid (“Route 27 seems...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Tuesday October 7, 2008
    TripCart

    NY-based Cart's an ultra-informative GMap-based travel planner that helps you discover and meticulously organize a ridiculous amount of info, relegating your dog-eared...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Tuesday July 22, 2008
    TripWolf

    Partly based in NYC, Wolf's a crowd-sourced travel site that combines the helpful Q&A's of Yahoo Answers, the breadth/editability of Wikipedia, and the social...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Friday July 11, 2008
    Travelskoot

    A flexible, GMap-based travel planner that intricately organizes themed day trips in NY and beyond, Skoot was developed in Englewood, NJ, where the creators apparently...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday July 2, 2008
    Hitchsters Brooklyn

    Manhattan's airport ride-sharing site now hooks up similarly frugal BK outbounders. Just input apropos deets (departure time, hood), contact info and, optionally,...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday June 4, 2008
    Best Airport to City Transpo

    This obsessively detailed guide compiles the best public transpo options categorized by airport, e.g., best balance of cost/convenience from EWR (Olympia Trails bus),...

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