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In addition, they only refer people via a very small link at the bottom of their site, to the GoSeeOregon website, so they are not really making full use of, with which they are apparently still affiliated.

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, the state's official travel site, has a Travel Journal tool where registered users can take notes of places they want to see, but they do not have the community tools that GoSeeOregon has. So there are probably many times as many users of the site than just those who register. For potential visitors, the Tips section is probably the most useful part of the site and it is good that they make this available without needing to register. Only those people who are most enthusiastic to share and discuss Oregon will likely register. I think the issue of registering is a barrier. With a little effort they could possibly get close to that number on Facebook. In my opinion, 3000 registered members is not necessarily a huge success. The site was created by, which is based in Portland, Oregon, and does not seem to have any other similar products. But for anyone who goes to Oregon a lot, say if you had a second home there, this might be worthwhile. I think most of these options are available elsewhere, and since I am not planning a trip to Oregon in the foreseeable future, I did not register.

  • Customize your own passport page and track all your travelĭestinations (sort of global - only a handful of sites listed), Tips and Member profiles are available without registering - they apparently have about 3,000 registered members - not hugely successful for a state tourism site, I would guess.
  • Search the database for members with similar interests, find top rated places, the most respected users or the most valuable tips.
  • Rate and review hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more.
  • Connect with thousands of fellow travelers from all continents.
  • Tips for more than 300 destinations in Oregon and over 90,000 others worldwide.
  • The State of Oregon's website, which is somewhat of a traditional state travel site, except that you need to join the site to see most of the information. And they seem to be looking for advertisers on their homepage. Its beta version was focused on Northern California, and its plans in April 2007 were to go national in "the coming months." That obviously did not happen, as it is still Northern California based, and they do not seem to talk about going national any longer. These three were all promoted to me in April 2007, about 18 months ago.ħ1 Miles - is an early staycation website, founded before the concept of staycation became popularized.

    web2.0 video tools

    So what I decided to do today was to look back at the oldest ones that I had files away and see which of them is still of interest today. Most of these are from PR people wanting to promote their website and products.

    web2.0 video tools

    Even when I am not actively blogging, I still file away emails that I receive that are Travel 2.0 related to, hopefully, review when I have more time. There are lot of other tools available, you can master them easily and spread what you know.It has been awhile since I lasted posted a review - been a busy summer and start to the new academic year. These tools help to bring students and teachers on one platform. Picsviewr :- Add some unique touches to your presentation.Slide Share :- You can upload your power-point presentation and make it available to all.With the use of these tools we can make presentation more interesting and all these tools are available for free. Here we are sharing the list of web 2.0 tools that play crucial role in creating content. There’s no need to download, and teachers and students can master many of these tools in minutes. Online tools and resources have made it easier for teachers to instruct students, and for students to collaborate with those teachers and with other students and parents. It’s also about ease of use.











    Web2.0 video tools