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The Travel Book (tentative name)

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Travelers can record their trips in many ways. For example, they can keep a collection of photos sorted by day, update a journal, or both. Some travelers will decide to share this information with their friends through websites such as Facebook or LiveJournal. However, this sharing method requires the traveler to make an active decision to sit down and do an update. Often, they forget to do so, and their traveling experiences may not be posted for a long time. As a consequence, interested friends or family members would not be updated on the traveler's adventures.

Even for travelers who have no intention of sharing, the action of updating a personal record is often procrastinated, due to a necessary conscious effort to find time.

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Travelers can record their trips in many ways. For example, they can keep a collection of photos sorted by day, update a journal, or both. Some travelers will decide to share this information with their friends through websites such as Facebook or LiveJournal. However, this sharing method requires the traveler to make an active decision to sit down and do an update. Often, they forget to do so, and their traveling experiences may not be posted for a long time. As a consequence, interested friends or family members would not be updated on the traveler's adventures.

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