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Why Fly When You Can Float? - NYTimes.com
Citation added: July 5th, 2008, 12:49 pm
"As the cost of fuel soars and the pressure mounts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, several schemes for a new generation of airship are being considered by governments and private companies."
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airships | blimps | travel | transportation | trends | energy | flight
Isen.blog: Another Reason Not To Teleconference(!)
Citation added: May 30th, 2008, 2:11 pm
"Teleconferencing must be getting pretty good for the airlines to be advertising against it! In fact, it is."
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flight | future | travel | trends | via-preoccupations | sustainability | teleconferencing | meetings | conferences
Postcards in peril: Camera phones, Internet replacing souvenir mail
Citation added: February 11th, 2008, 7:51 pm
"slow demise of postcard can be traced in evolving name of trade association: In 1970s it was founded as Post Card Distributors Association of North America....By 2003 had become the Post Card & Souvenir Distributors Association."
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postcards | travel | mail | communication | trends
Footloose in an RV: America's new nomads | csmonitor.com
Citation added: August 15th, 2007, 2:39 am
"Questing adventure and plugged into the Internet, a growing number of people are selling their homes and traveling full time."
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trends | nomads | residence | rvs | us | travel | work | mobility | neo-nomads
Next Stop, Squalor
Citation added: March 5th, 2007, 9:53 am
"Is poverty tourism—"poorism," they call it—exploration or exploitation?"
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globalization | tourism | trends | poverty | travel | poorism | world | international | economics
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