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Travel with Tripline
What is Tripline? "At its most basic level, Tripline is a way for you communicate by
putting places on a map. That's a very human activity that has been
happening for thousands of years. We've added a social layer to that
communication so, whether you're a regular person or a rockstar, you can
share where you're going, where you are and where you've been with the people you care about.
That could be your family, your friends, or all of your fans on the
web...it's up to you. And just like in the movies, the Tripline player
gives you an animated line moving across the map with a soundtrack.
That's appropriate, because our journeys are our own epic tales of
discovery and adventure.
Aside from the most obvious use (travel planning and sharing), we've built Tripline to help you tell any story that involves moving across the map. If you like history, you could use Tripline to create The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere or Lewis & Clark's Journey. If you're into current events, you could create The Inauguration of Barack Obama or Capt. Chelsey Sullenberger's famous Flight of US Air 1549. When we first started, I was amazed that map-based visuals of events like these were so difficult to find online. I think now that Tripline exists, that sort of map-based content will have a home. And the possibilities are endless: author and band tours, charity walks and rides, culinary adventures, fictional trips from books and movies, sporting events, scientific expeditions, etc."
Aside from the most obvious use (travel planning and sharing), we've built Tripline to help you tell any story that involves moving across the map. If you like history, you could use Tripline to create The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere or Lewis & Clark's Journey. If you're into current events, you could create The Inauguration of Barack Obama or Capt. Chelsey Sullenberger's famous Flight of US Air 1549. When we first started, I was amazed that map-based visuals of events like these were so difficult to find online. I think now that Tripline exists, that sort of map-based content will have a home. And the possibilities are endless: author and band tours, charity walks and rides, culinary adventures, fictional trips from books and movies, sporting events, scientific expeditions, etc."
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