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October 15, 2009

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Pamela

The travel-centric American future you mean.

Could you please update your blog entry from June this year to help the non-American Tripit fans in the crowd understand why they are barred from paying for inner circle functionality? Also, can you please differentiate between the US-based services you offer and the US-based billing system you use? It seems to me that these two things have been joined for no good reason.

Thank you.

Angie Ryan

Hi Pamela,

Happily, we just launched TripIt Pro for travelers outside the US this week.

Expansion of Pro outside the US has always been part of the plan, but it has been a little more complicated to get global SMS coverage than we anticipated, so it's taken longer than we would have liked for us to offer it to travelers.

As a thank you to all the non-US travelers who have been patiently waiting to sign up for TripIt Pro, we're offering the same $49/year charter member special we offered travelers in the US.

More information is available on our TripIt Pro page - http://www.tripit.com/pro

And also on our blog -http://blog.tripit.com/2009/10/tripit-pro-now-available-worldwide.html

Thanks for your feedback!

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Mobile technology is indeed changing our way of life.

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Just wanted to say great job with the blog, today is my first visit here and I’ve enjoyed reading your posts so far.

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Very informative and a brilliant post! Loved visiting here! thanks a lot!

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This evolution and interoperability is something that has been a topic of conversation for some time. In fact, Tim Berners-Lee, the man widely acknowledged as the inventor of the Internet, predicted this a long time ago.

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Mobile is a powerful trend not just because it’s big, but because it’s changing how people behave. Great post!

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Really interesting thoughts.

I also think that the days where certain sites have been set up to do on specific job - like only giving travel reviews - are limited. Sites like this one where people can interact with other people as well as carry out a series of useful functions connected with travel are the way that things will go.

Shawn Dahl

I'm touched to be featured in your blog. Amazing.Well these two things have been joined for no good reason.

Radha Madhav Dham

I totally agree that mobile technology is particularly useful for travelers, which makes it a cornerstone of the Traveler-Centric Future.

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